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The Social Media Conundrum
Townhall.com ^ | January 21, 2021 | Emmett Tyrell

Posted on 01/21/2021 7:26:05 AM PST by Kaslin

It is a reflection of the vulgarity and even the criminality now stalking our society that social media, as it is called, cannot extricate itself from this awful question of censorship. Facebook, Twitter and all the other social media platforms that are passing judgment on what Americans say today are in the pickle that they are in because the First Amendment freedoms are extended to pornographers, common criminals, political psychopaths and run-of-the-mill conservatives. Soon, if the social media tycoons have their way, their censorship will extend to ordinary liberals, butterfly collectors and, who knows, maybe even stamp collectors.

You do not doubt, do you, that some virtue-flaunters will someday devise a humanitarian case for proscribing butterfly collecting? Those peaceful people who prowl our hills and dales armed with butterfly nets could become very controversial. Pressure will mount against them, and the sages at social media will be presented with the pons asinorum: "What to do with the butterfly collectors?" Once again, social media is torn between John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx. My guess is the collectors will be banned.

Frankly, I believe that social media would find itself off the hook from aroused legislators and curious members of the judiciary if they would only pare back the kind of intercourse they have opened their platforms to. Yes, you can talk about your latest recipe for peach cobbler or discuss policing the streets or research COVID-19. You can tweet about sports, vacationing, selling your portfolio or the racket your neighbor's lawnmower makes, so long as there is no hint of murder or mayhem. In other words, I suggest Facebook and Twitter open their platforms to a slightly narrower audience and for fewer eccentrics or sociopaths.

The problem comes from the kind of society we live in. It is vulgar. It is crude. It veers toward the criminal and the violent. All of this ought to be removed from contemplation on the social media platforms. Let the pornographers and the enemies of butterfly-collecting migrate to more hospitable environments. Social media ought to deal with normal life as it is lived in these United States. It tries to do too much.

Actually, I, as an editor, have never had a problem policing content, and I cannot understand why social media finds itself mired in conflict. At The American Spectator, we are open to all comers, so long as they do not oppose democratic values and tolerance. Also, we oppose the evangelizing of criminal behavior, though that has never been a problem at the Spectator, as we are a peaceful organization.

"Present all sides" is my motto, and let the readers decide where they stand. In the recent kerfuffle over former President Donald Trump, Jed Babbin and I took one side, and Jeff Lord, Dave Catron and Dov Fischer took another side. No one thought of banishing anyone from our forum. And our readers got to read both sides and make up their minds. There is another virtue in running a truly open forum. The editor is not importuned either to publish or not to publish something. He rarely decides. Years ago, I wrote a weekly column for The Washington Post. My editor, Meg Greenfield, was a saintly woman who answered every complaint about me, especially from Ralph Nader, who blew a fuse every time I mentioned his name. I told her to ignore the complaints or to fire me. She took a long time making a decision, and it only prolonged our mutual suffering.

So, my advice to the tyrants at social media is to clean out your eccentrics. You have overreached with the people you open your platforms to. There is a movement in the country that is aroused because you are censoring conservatives. Close down the censorship of legitimate people, or you will be closed down by the government. They have at their disposal anti-trust laws that are a threat to monopolies such as yours. Beware!


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: emmetttyrell; facebook; google; socialmedia; twitter

1 posted on 01/21/2021 7:26:05 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

This seems like whistling past the graveyard. The situation with social media is bad, and the government likes it that way. The people who want it to change simply don’t matter to the people who are in control.


2 posted on 01/21/2021 7:29:31 AM PST by ClearCase_guy (I'm sorry the Q thing didn't work out. We were wrong about that.)
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To: Kaslin

I lost my respect for Tyrrell after he renounced Trump.


3 posted on 01/21/2021 7:41:59 AM PST by Ebenezer (Strength and Honor!)
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To: Ebenezer

Tyrrell is hoping the gator eats him last—totally useless at this point.

He should put on a yellow star and get on his knees.


4 posted on 01/21/2021 7:43:55 AM PST by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it.)
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To: Kaslin
Censorship is going go to lead them down the same road as online "newspapers" who now beg for donations after shutting off their comments sections. No one reads the propaganda, they follow the headline and want to read the real information in the comments.

The propaganda stories are written by marginally employed 25 year old semi-literate Leftists but the comments have real insight from professionals in the field of topic.

Lose subscribers and lose the advertisers.

5 posted on 01/21/2021 8:03:39 AM PST by T.B. Yoits
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To: Kaslin

If you use social(ist) media and its free to you to use, you are not the customer, you are the product. When one of these platforms censors or bans you, they are just saying they don’t want you as part of their product.


6 posted on 01/21/2021 8:51:55 AM PST by motor_racer (Who will bell the cat?)
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To: Kaslin

7 posted on 01/21/2021 9:27:55 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: ClearCase_guy

Google wiped everything of mine out when I told a tranny he will always be a man. Emails, youtube, drive, contacts. I had to sign up another email just to use my phone again.


8 posted on 01/21/2021 10:46:37 AM PST by Organic Panic (Biden is a child sniffing pervert.)
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