▲ | gruez 2 days ago | |||||||
>since newspaper ads are in any case a curated platform. They are? You just pay $100 (or whatever) and it gets posted. The only curation that might happen is the fact that a human probably has to manually insert it into the draft, because the newspaper hasn't developed proper automation for this sort of stuff. Moreover this is easily side-stepped by replacing "newspaper classifieds" with "ads stapled onto power poles" or "ads placed online" (in which case it probably is automated and there's no human review). | ||||||||
▲ | bigbadfeline 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> Isn't that kind of like saying "it's fine to have hit-for-hire ads in newspaper classifieds" No, it's not "kind of" in legal sense. Genaral information and specific threats are treated differently under the law. Genaral info us free speech. Specific threats are criminal intent and conspiracy - all punishable. | ||||||||
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