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Originally Posted by sarettah
No, it does not say exactly that. You have taken different pieces of various issues they are describing and lumped them together outside of their context.
I will only give one example because I am really tired of arguing with people who constantly try to twist the facts.
Your reference to unwanted conversations:
"Unwanted conversations" shows up once in the presentation, at the beginning, in the form of a question.
That is the basis of the presentation. They have a problem. Users want it to go a certain way, Governments want it to go a certain way, Advertisers want it to go a certain way. The Tech companies are caught in the middle and are floundering around trying to find an answer that will satisfy everyone.
That is what the presentation is about. It is not about their plan to censor the internet, it is about how do they satisfy all customers.
As I said, it does not offer a solution, it is the beginning of a conversation.
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It's not the beginning of a conversation when all 3 big players are currently targeting right leaning people and groups...
They're mad they lost.. And know they are caught trying to rig an election and caught trying to cover it up.. It might have been the beginning of them admitting they are doing exactly what they say in it.. Shutting down those with views different than theirs..