Parler’s Legal Advantage

The tech giants like Facebook and Twitter are able to dodge litigation for false statements published on their Web sites because they falsely claim to be “platforms” rather than publishers, which is a lie, because they shadow-ban and edit everything you see. If you are an American loyalist, your post vanishes into the great abyss as soon as you hit “post,” or “tweet” or whatever. Why? Because their algorithms automatically censor whatever they disagree with. It’s automated editing, manifest in the video confessions of “shadow-banning” which — somehow, very few people are finding on Google.

In contrast, Parler presents a chronology. It does not editorialize as the FAANGT companies do.

Whereas Parler is, therefore, a platform and The FAANGT’s are all editorializing your “search results,” which is really an inverted pyramid News article of sorts aggregated by a computer (inverted pyramid being a journalistic term meaning most important info first) –

Then Parler should be exempt from laws applying to publishers about being held responsible for statements and opinions made by users on the platform, whereas the FAANGT companies like Google, who are really de facto editors (by omission mostly) should be treated as publishers and held to the same standards of publishers.

Now, granted, it’s a little more complicated than that. Some of Parler’s features, like the News Feed, select some content over other content (like a publisher) while the main feed puts the user in charge, thereby not editing anything at all, just a straight chronology. And once upon a time, Google was that as well, in that its algorithm was unbiased, and made no attempts to censor Jesus Christ or , say , push a racist agenda like the search results of Google do today.

In the way of practicality, it best serves the end user to perhaps include a mix of algorithms which both serve as a platform and publisher. And as usual, our laws can’t keep up with the technology because our government doesn’t understand the technology.

But Joe Biden sure sees the value in courting CCP BigTech for his “Office Of The President-Elect” infiltration of the White House.

So, I’d say that American Loyalists ought to start catching up on our computer skills fast – and start demanding, to the point of intrusion, an explanation of what those repressed computer geeks are doing over there, and all the dials they are turning on a regular basis. Or with the planned inescapable 5G invasion, you might simply find that the neighborhood across the tracks – with the big 5G transmitter in the middle – all suddenly gets sick and can’t vote on Election Day for no apparent reason.

This is Your General In The Culture War,

America’s Man’s Man

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