⚠️ A Major Platform Takes a Stand: No Payment for Speech Suppression
One major tech executive just laid down a clear boundary—the platform won't be monetized through censorship deals. Not from governments pushing agendas, not from NGOs with their own interests, and certainly not from self-appointed "fact-checking" organizations housed in prestigious institutions.
The statement is bold: speech suppression isn't a commodity to be bought and sold. It challenges an uncomfortable reality in the digital space—that content moderation has increasingly become a paid service where the highest bidder gets to shape what gets silenced.
This sparks a bigger question: Will other platforms have the guts to make the same commitment? Or will they continue operating under pressure, accepting funding and partnerships that come with unspoken strings attached?
It's a moment worth watching. Whether this actually translates to real policy or remains performative theater will reveal a lot about the future of platform governance.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 5h ago
Finally, someone dared to say it, what about other platforms? Are they still hiding?
⚠️ A Major Platform Takes a Stand: No Payment for Speech Suppression
One major tech executive just laid down a clear boundary—the platform won't be monetized through censorship deals. Not from governments pushing agendas, not from NGOs with their own interests, and certainly not from self-appointed "fact-checking" organizations housed in prestigious institutions.
The statement is bold: speech suppression isn't a commodity to be bought and sold. It challenges an uncomfortable reality in the digital space—that content moderation has increasingly become a paid service where the highest bidder gets to shape what gets silenced.
This sparks a bigger question: Will other platforms have the guts to make the same commitment? Or will they continue operating under pressure, accepting funding and partnerships that come with unspoken strings attached?
It's a moment worth watching. Whether this actually translates to real policy or remains performative theater will reveal a lot about the future of platform governance.