Freedom of Speech
Cross-source consensus on Freedom of Speech from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The article argues that the greatest societal advances in human history have emerged from the best ideas surviving open and honest debate. — Digital Censorship, Free Speech, and Health Content Creators
- The UK House of Commons is presented as a model of productive disagreement where forceful debate is not shut down. — Digital Censorship, Free Speech, and Health Content Creators
- Suppressing dissent carries the structural risk that important ideas are filtered out before they can be heard. — Digital Censorship, Free Speech, and Health Content Creators
- Under today's content moderation norms, debates about the abolition of slavery or women's suffrage would likely have been flagged as against community guidelines. — Digital Censorship, Free Speech, and Health Content Creators
- The article distinguishes between freedom of speech as a formal right and the related but distinct freedom to actually speak and be heard. — Digital Censorship, Free Speech, and Health Content Creators