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How Right-wing ‘Free Speech’ Sites Censor Legal Expression

Por: The Daily Beast Politics October 11, 2022

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Many “” platforms host talk of , insidious , and hate speech against minorities—but bare nipples are still a bridge too far for them.Most sexually explicit and pornographic content is legal in the U.S., and engaging with such content on lets people build communities and explore their identities. Yet the moderation of sexual content on mainstream social networks has made them the de facto arbiters of how people create and engage with nude... + full article



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