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The hill I will die on is the one where the Constitution of the United States lives. Censorship that breaks with the 1st Amendment is a non-starter for me. You're welcome to say anything under the tenants of "freedom of speech" and I strongly support that!
If a company wishes to make changes to its terms to protect its business, I can appreciate that. What I don't appreciate is changing terms based on political fads. I'm looking at you Coca-Cola.
I appreciate it more when a company sets the terms and stands by them. DealerRefresh has one main rule: don't advertise in non-sponsored threads without being asked to do so. We'll also remove posts that contain nudity and other things that are not typically found in business conversations, but we set these terms the day we started. We will not be swayed by a political fad to change our terms.
So, on the news DuckDuckGo is going to censor "misinformation" about Russia from search results, I am divorcing them. I gave Google the boot in 2016 when they decided to take a political stance by curating search results to favor certain politicians.
DuckDuckGo is FFGone for me now. Regardless of how I might feel about Russia, I will not be told what I can and cannot read. This is not 1984... yet.
Thank you @Jeff Kershner for turning me on to Brave Browser. It was an easy transition and I feel like I'm not being treated like a child. If you'd like to stay free, give Google the boot, give FuggFuggGone the boot, give Bing the boot and go here: https://brave.com/
If a company wishes to make changes to its terms to protect its business, I can appreciate that. What I don't appreciate is changing terms based on political fads. I'm looking at you Coca-Cola.
I appreciate it more when a company sets the terms and stands by them. DealerRefresh has one main rule: don't advertise in non-sponsored threads without being asked to do so. We'll also remove posts that contain nudity and other things that are not typically found in business conversations, but we set these terms the day we started. We will not be swayed by a political fad to change our terms.
So, on the news DuckDuckGo is going to censor "misinformation" about Russia from search results, I am divorcing them. I gave Google the boot in 2016 when they decided to take a political stance by curating search results to favor certain politicians.
DuckDuckGo is FFGone for me now. Regardless of how I might feel about Russia, I will not be told what I can and cannot read. This is not 1984... yet.
Thank you @Jeff Kershner for turning me on to Brave Browser. It was an easy transition and I feel like I'm not being treated like a child. If you'd like to stay free, give Google the boot, give FuggFuggGone the boot, give Bing the boot and go here: https://brave.com/