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I still have active pages to promote this blog, but as far as my personal life, I have no interest in sharing that publicly.

 

1. I don’t believe any platform has the right to censor its users… especially not a social networking site.

 

By now, it’s no secret that most, if not all, major social media platforms are censoring Conservative users.

 

Not only is that a lousy business practice— it actually makes no sense.  I mean, if you build your entire platform on FREE user-generated content, then dismissing half of your audience is cannibalizing your business.

 

How does THAT make any sense?!

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2. I’ve either unfollowed or stopped caring about most of my “network” anyway.

I still stand by what I said about censorship: it’s never good.


 

But I also don’t think I need to know every last person’s political views— especially those who get their information from unreliable sources (like social media).

 

3. We were never meant to have life-long access to the people we went to high school with.

 

I can’t stress this one enough.  Seeing life updates from people you haven’t talked to since you were 17/ 18 and whom you never intend to see again?

 

That’s just fucking weird.

 

 


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