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Facebook to ban content that denies or distorts the Holocaust

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By Elizabeth Culliford

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Went to Auschwitz, it seemed a really tiny place with a tiny stream, that's what I saw

Didn't feel like visiting the museum?

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I'm more on the Slippery Slope side of thought

@Kazuaki Shimazaki

There is a reason it’s called the “slippery slope fallacy”. It’s because it’s inherently fallacious.

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*have their say

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In my experience, Holocaust deniers are among the most cracked of the conspiracy theorists or they are are genuine anti-Semitic scum.

Banning this isn’t the answer. Let these people have their day and humiliate them in the cold light of day.

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Good. It’s dangerous.

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Censorship sucks. They also ban content that does not follow the official Covid19 narrative.

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Good. Antisemitic filth should be banned. There's no slippery slope here. "Oh no, if you ban holocaust denial, then next you'll ban homophobia". Great. Let's do that.

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More slippery slope. I am no friend of holocaust deniers, but I certainly do not need Facebook staff to decide what we are allowed to say and what not.

This behaviour by Big Tech is not what their article 230 excemption was about.

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I'm more on the Slippery Slope side of thought.

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Should have done that ages ago!!!

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