Comment on: Permanently banned from r/news - accused of posting covid misinfo
I don't think information that differs from the approved narrative, or what you refer to as "misinformation" is harmful. I think it's good for people to be exposed to all different kinds of information, and naturally some of that info will contradict other info. I think the idea that only one approved narrative is allowed to exist in a "marketplace of ideas" is dangerous, and that people feel that it's okay to attack the character of people simply for disagreeing with them.
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27 Jan 2022 18:09
u/hi_wayne_hii
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Permanently banned from r/news - accused of posting covid misinfo
At this point we know who is most at risk of dying from Covid. We have all been hearing about it for the last 2 years. If someone hasn't taken a covid shot at this point, obviously their mind has been made up about the matter, and there's nothing on reddit that will convince them to do otherwise.
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27 Jan 2022 17:11
u/hi_wayne_hii
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Permanently banned from r/news - accused of posting covid misinfo
So this sub is where people go to censor other people, got it.
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27 Jan 2022 16:14
u/hi_wayne_hii
in r/RedditCensors
Comment on: Permanently banned from r/news - accused of posting covid misinfo
The “misinformation” posted comes from legitimate sources.
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27 Jan 2022 12:40
u/hi_wayne_hii
in r/RedditCensors