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@FrailLeaf
@mozilla What is your problem with Mozilla? They are open for constructive criticism, but you are just spitting hate. I don't think that is a particularly good way of articulating your opinion.
@FrailLeaf
@mozilla Well, I wouldn't say that they are Nazis. That's not what Nazis typically do. That article actually argues for the things incorporated in the #DSA / #DMA of @EU_Commission
I personally think that moderation and transparency on these matters actually preserve the freedom of speech rather than restricting it, as people can speak without risking getting harrassed. See case Kellermayer.
On your "minorities" statement: I was not referring to LGBTQ, but to unpopular opinions in general. I already gave you the case Kellermayer. This woman was bombarded with hate and threats of violence as she argued for stricter CoVid measures. Of course, she feared for her safety. In the end, she killed herself. With better protection from that hate, she may still be with us. There are other examples for that, too.