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Summary:
- Substack, a platform for newsletters, has faced criticism for not banning Nazi symbols or extremist rhetoric.
- The company argues that censorship won't solve the problem and believes in supporting individual rights and civil liberties.
- More than 200 Substack writers signed a letter opposing the company's passive approach, while some defended Substack's stance on freedom of speech.
Discussion (1)
Substack is facing the problem of almost all social media or user created content platforms. And there time has come to make a choice.
It’s a delicate balance between preserving freedom of speech and preventing hate speech. The challenge lies in distinguishing between genuine expression and content that may incite harm.