• HughJanus
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    The problem is you’re trying to redefine censorship to fit your narrative.

    censor

    verb

    censored; censoring ˈsen(t)-sə-riŋ ˈsen(t)s-riŋ

    transitive verb

    : to examine in order to suppress or delete anything considered objectionable

    Suppressing speech, regardless of where or how, is censorship.

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      Interesting point. But are you willing to put your theory into practice?

      If you truly believe this, you must now end all your messages with:

      “veraticus@lib.lgbt said that free-speech maximalism is for fools but I disagreed because I am a fool.”

      If you don’t do this you are suppressing my speech and censoring me. And please don’t object on the grounds that the content is, perhaps, objectionable to some; remember, objectionable content is especially worthy of free speech protections.

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        I have no idea how you got this from what I said but no, that’s not how any of this works.

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          Stop censoring me. I know you might find the content objectionable, but my freedom of speech demands you include that phrase in all your posts from this moment on. You aren’t going to suppress speech you don’t like or agree with, are you?

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            Censorship doesn’t mean refusing to repeat other people’s speech. It means preventing others from speaking. Not sure what part of this you’re not getting. It is not a difficult concept.