• @cnnrduncan@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Which definition of “free speech” are you using? Do you want “free speech” as defined by US law, which heavily regulates what you can say? Or are you using the Canadian legal definition? How about Article 19 of the UDHR?

    Does your definition of “free speech” include hate speech? How about disinformation? Slander? Planning to murder the President of the USA or the King of the Commonwealth Realms? Organising genocide? Child pornography?

    • @fiveOP
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      Since we can’t go against the law i guess according to the country the server are hosted at

      • @cnnrduncan@beehaw.org
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        91 year ago

        So you’d be fine with a free speech instance hosted in, say, Saskatchewan, Canada; where their laws prohibit online hate speech targeted towards groups such as trans people and ethnic/religious minorities?

        • @fiveOP
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          11 year ago

          I’m not familiar with canadian laws but i don’t think swear words are illegal there. We could take the US as a better example