Replacements for Firefox and Thunderbird?

Liam Proven lproven at gmail.com
Thu Jan 14 19:35:26 UTC 2021


On Thu, 14 Jan 2021 at 20:04, Kaj Haulrich <kaj at haulrich.net> wrote:
> >
> Mozilla for stating that someone who disagree with them should be
> 'deplatformed' - i.e. excluded from the Internet.

Where, when?

> Google for actually 'deplatforming' a lot of people over here
> (Scandinavia) who dare to question the wisdom in importing millions of
> muslims to live on our very generous welfare system. Just an example: a
> swedish TV (SwebbTV) who aires civil conversations about this and that
> and one thing and another, including islam, not only got banned from
> YouTube

Oh dear. I was afraid it would be something like this. :-(

There is a lot of immensely harmful content on Youtube, which is being
disseminated to millions of gullible people for free. I strongly
approve of any efforts Google makes to remove harmful, inflammatory,
or toxic commentary from its system.

> but got their entire collection of documents erased from Google
> Docs. Without any explanation whatsover.

Were they using a free account?

If do, they deserved it. Free services are worth exactly what you pay
for them, no more, no less.

If this was a paid account, that is a different matter.

This is *not* blocking people from the Internet. There are lots of
places to host videos, or one can host one's own.

Removing hateful content is not censorship.


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