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The government has made it their business via passing the law. So.. ya know…
What is precisely unlimited about this? Should companies be able to keep whatever they want behind the curtain and we aren't allowed to ask what it is?
It's the job of the government to inspect and regulate businesses and this is a reasonable and frankly way overdue example of them doing exactly that. Nothing unreasonable about it and calling it unlimited intrusion or whatever makes you look like the dumbest of libertarians, which is REALLY saying something.
None of that is true. Go away if you the only thing you have to contribute is libertarian lies about basic accountability being tyranny.
Because you have nothing but lies and misunderstandings of basic facts to contribute, neither of which are beneficial to anyone.
Going for the gold medal in projection?
There's no basic right to facilitate stochastic terrorism.
How does asking to see how they moderate their content behind closed doors terminating basic rights? Can you describe which right they're terminating here?
Is that what they did or did they just create a narrowly defined law for a specific purpose?