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39 votes
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Squabblr is now a free speech platform
139 votes -
Once more with feeling: Banning TikTok is unconstitutional and won’t do shit to deal with any actual threats
24 votes -
Elon Musk’s poisoned platform
18 votes -
Elon Musk’s X sues California over content moderation law, claiming it violates free speech
25 votes -
The King of Jordan approved a cybercrime bill that will crack down on online speech deemed harmful to national unity
18 votes -
Dear Quora, please stop holding information hostage on the internet and remove the paywall
The benefits of a free and open Internet is something that the millennial generation created long ago to make this world a better place and full of opportunities for everyone, not just those who...
The benefits of a free and open Internet is something that the millennial generation created long ago to make this world a better place and full of opportunities for everyone, not just those who can afford access to it. These benefits are something that makers of quora platform themselves used in the form of open source software like Python, Django, HTML, etc. to build that very platform in the first place.
But now, by denying those benefits to others and bringing in a paywall, quora is striking on its own proverbial roots. There are much better ways to reward their content creators than holding their answers hostage with a paywall. The plain old advertising revenue sharing model can be still used, just like Adsense does. This is a win-win thing where everyone gains including the platform, content-creator and advertiser.
It's extremely important to oppose this paywall move by quora because this attacks the very foundation of the free and open Internet as we know it. Imagine what happens tomorrow if other informative sites like StackOverflow, Wikipedia, etc. start following quora's path. Imagine the plight of the poor and under-privileged sections of the society who cannot afford costly subscription to information. And yet, as members of the evolved human race of 2023, they very much deserve access to this information.
I urge all netizens who consider themselves part of this free and open culture tribe to sign this petition and through it, convey our grievance to quora and let them know why this is wrong and what is at stake (our freedom).
If you agree with my cause, I urge you to sign this change.org petition created in this regard requesting Quora to revert the Paywall move.
5 votes -
Elon Musk has taken control of Twitter and fired its top executives
43 votes -
Welcome to hell, Elon - Nilay Patel on Elon's Twitter acquisition
35 votes -
Kanye West is buying ‘free speech platform’ Parler
24 votes -
2021 was the year lawmakers tried to regulate online speech
10 votes -
Yik Yak, the anonymous app that tested free speech, is back
10 votes -
Sophisticated exploits used to breach fully-patched iPhones of journalists, activists, as detailed by Amnesty International's Security Lab
24 votes -
Conservative social networks keep making the same mistake
13 votes -
Judge tears Florida’s social media law to shreds for violating First Amendment
16 votes -
Proctoring tools and dragnet investigations rob students of due process
19 votes -
YouTubers have to declare ads. Why doesn't anyone else?
24 votes -
With Parler down, QAnon moves onto a ‘free speech’ TikTok clone
10 votes -
A legislative path to an interoperable internet
9 votes -
EARN IT Act introduced in House of Representatives
37 votes -
The Online Content Policy Modernization Act is an unconstitutional mess
7 votes -
President Trump is continuing his war on Section 230 and the right for the open internet to exist
8 votes -
Lawyers demand US Military stop violating free speech on Twitch
10 votes -
Letterheads: Social media and the end of discourse
7 votes -
Trump, Twitter, Facebook, and the future of online speech - The debate over censorship and Section 230 is thorny, contentious, and, above all, outdated
8 votes -
YouTube bans Stefan Molyneux, David Duke, Richard Spencer, and more for hate speech
18 votes -
Terrible, dangerous EARN IT act set to move forward in the senate; attack on both encryption and free speech online
27 votes -
Google has banned ZeroHedge from its ad platform for content policy violations related to misinformation about the Black Lives Matter protests
19 votes -
'Facebook doesn't care': Activists say accounts removed despite Mark Zuckerberg's free-speech stance
8 votes -
US President Donald Trump has accused Twitter of "completely stifling free speech" after the social media company flagged some of his tweets with a fact-check warning
42 votes -
If Trump kicks out Twitter, there's always Germany
7 votes -
In the debate over freedom versus control of the global network, China was largely correct, and the US was wrong
6 votes -
I’ve fought for a free internet for thirty years. Here’s where I think we went wrong, and right
15 votes -
Biden wants to get rid of law that shields companies like Facebook from liability for what their users post
17 votes -
The law that helped the internet flourish now undermines democracy
8 votes -
Dogolachan and the ghost of massacres past
5 votes -
When limiting online speech to curb violence, we should be careful
14 votes -
'Where's the line of free speech – are you removing voices that should be heard?': As YouTube struggles with extreme content, Susan Wojcicki talks about her role as the internet’s gatekeeper
11 votes -
Twitter unlocks Mitch McConnell’s campaign account after pressure
12 votes -
8chan is a megaphone for shooters. ‘Shut the site down,’ says its creator.
32 votes -
Public statement on neutrality of free software
25 votes -
How the biggest decentralized social network is dealing with its Nazi problem
31 votes -
Jordan Peterson announces free speech platform Thinkspot
34 votes -
Who has your back? Censorship edition 2019 - Report by the EFF that assesses major tech companies' content moderation policies
8 votes -
Study finds Reddit’s ban of its most toxic subreddits worked
17 votes -
A regulatory framework for the internet
5 votes -
With Facebook ban on white extremism, international norms apply to US
10 votes -
Taxed, throttled or thrown in jail: Africa's new internet paradigm
7 votes -
Inside Facebook’s secret rulebook for global political speech
10 votes -
Cloudflare is providing services to at least seven designated foreign terrorist organizations and militant groups
12 votes