Arguments Against My Position
- Doing any kind of post control can be considered censorship,
therefore in violation of the 1st amendment.
- Doing post control is an imperfect science, and many good
and informative posts might be caught in the cross-hairs.
- Some people believe that having this era of disinformation
will eventually bring us full circle
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