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An error occurred while saving the comment Joshua Hare commentedI'm PO'd as well about ridiculous comment moderation that rejects the most harmless words that clearly are NOT in violation of guidelines.
HOWEVER, crying "free speech suppression" is laughably inaccurate here.
AOL does not owe you publication of your speech. It's their bad platform. They have exactly ZERO obligation to publish your content. You have every right to start your own platform and enforce your own standards of acceptable speech. You do NOT have the right to force another entity to adopt your particular standards of acceptable speech. It's utterly ludicrous to think so."The 1st Amendment is hugely misunderstood. It blocks Congress from making laws that limit free expression. It says nothing about publishers being FORCED to publish your work, in fact, it says nothing about citizen-to-citizen behavior. For any of the rights defined in the Bill of Rights."
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Worst. Comment. Moderation. System. In history.
It is 100 million percent pathetic and they will do NOTHING about it.
Next, your post will be labeled as "Reviewed." Which is their way of saying "Ignored."
Not one single AOL employee has had the balls to actually address this enormous problem or at least admit that, "yeah, our system is really, really, really, really bad."