by dthal on 4/26/20, 3:35 AM with 1 comments
by duxup on 4/26/20, 4:47 AM
"Community standards" are not directed to support a particular leader, nor do they exist to suppress even silly mockery of political leaders.
The platforms have grown in influence, but they were never a free for all, and with influence comes a lot of work and responsibility that they seem willing to do when it comes to moderation, even if for their own purposes. YouTube doesn't want to host anything and everything, same with Facebook. Few if any site ever did, and those that chose to... often changed course after exposure to what being a site that hosts 'anything' actually becomes (generally, just the less desirable parts of 'anything' and the rest of the users flee).
Things change, but the idea that it was a free for all the father you go back has more to do with the fewer people on the internet, and even then there was moderation.