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You're right. We should make exceptions to free speech only for recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally: -making unreasonable noise and continuing to do so after being asked to stop -disrupting a lawful assembly of persons -speech made for the principal purpose of creating panic -if the speaker intends to incite a violation of the law that is both imminent and likely.

My solution to the original problem would be to make it technologically unfeasible to solve. The architecture of the communication platform should be constrained in such a way that operators & owners are unable to make choices about which speech to include. This is because nobody is equipped to solve this problem, and nobody should be forced to do anything to try and solve it.




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