When you say "Pics or it didn't happen", are you asking me to supply proof of the things I mentioned or of how you feel about it?
I didn't make things up about you, I just tossed them out to get your opinion on them. Just say what you think about them, I'm really interested! I find your support for "infrastructure net neutrality" for example very interesting. So AWS is not an infrastructure company? Payment processors are not infrastructure companies? For that matter, facebook is not an infrastructure company, when its reach goes so far beyond mere social media, when companies won't hire people in certain fields if they don't have a facebook account?
I have often found that people who are for net neutrality and a company's right to throw anyone they dislike off their platform have totally incompatible opinions when it comes to closely related issues. For example: most of the people who currently defend the companies' right to shut down conservative-leaning accounts for speech code violations or lies were backing legal sanctions for a small baker who refused to create a custom wedding cake for a gay couple. WTF?
How are these two opinions reconcilable? I'd just love to know what they would say if accounts were being removed for "promoting unsafe sexual practices that endanger public health and safety," you know, like folks expected from a Trump/Pence religious dictatorship.
I totally agree with you on "infrastructure," the question is where you draw the line. I believe we have arrived at a time when hosting, electronic payment processing, and information exchange should all fall under the "infrastructure" classification. What sense does it make to limit it just to the pipe when the other three can be and are being used as choke points? They are utilities at this point and should be treated as such.
And yes, you're right, I'm probably very strange. Peace.
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