• lmmarsano@lemmynsfw.com
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    7 hours ago

    Because it was frequently in the press? There’s no shortage of links to news reports & stories in the wikipedia articles on the victims, cases, topics.

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        7 hours ago

        Because the reporters did their job? You know these reports started before social media was mainstream, right?

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            6 hours ago

            You can read up, can’t you? I didn’t claim

            billionaire media owners will [gag victims from exercising their freedom of speech], mostly

            So, I’m asking how that (apparent counterfactual) works. Does it withstand scrutiny?

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              I’m not saying you claimed anything. I’m asking what relevance there is as to whether the women made their claims on social media or not. I’m genuinely confused by the first comment of yours I replied to.

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                If anyone can pretty much publicize whatever they want online, then are billionaire media owners gagging their freedom of speech? I’m genuinely confused at your confusion.

                The view that major, billionaire-owned journalism companies can gag anyone from exercising their freedom of speech like they’re the only game in town seems outmoded when independent online media & journalism (where practically anyone can call themselves journalist) has disrupted that order since a while ago, and anyone can publish their words online in social media. That claim that may have made sense decades ago doesn’t fit online media today.