Yeah I used the wrong semantics in that sentence. Of course what I was saying was who would want to run a site like this when you can be held responsible for random peoples comments and posts? Seems if Youtube gets ruled a publisher then sites like this are next.
I'd be more clear on what you can and can't remove
I have a feeling that would work in the left's favor or change nothing at all, might even increase unwanted censorship a hundred fold on sites that are not 100% free speech sites. I think it's a very dangerous push.
Youtube, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook have essentially become public forums and public utilities and should be legally regarded as such. That solves the issue, all that publisher stuff just seems to create a bigger mess.
Yeah I used the wrong semantics in that sentence. Of course what I was saying was who would want to run a site like this when you can be held responsible for random peoples comments and posts? Seems if Youtube gets ruled a publisher then sites like this are next.
I have a feeling that would work in the left's favor or change nothing at all, might even increase unwanted censorship a hundred fold on sites that are not 100% free speech sites. I think it's a very dangerous push.
Youtube, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Twitter, Facebook have essentially become public forums and public utilities and should be legally regarded as such. That solves the issue, all that publisher stuff just seems to create a bigger mess.