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Kiwifarms is now a forum about American christofascism applied to petty culture war issues. I mean, it has been that for a while, but the fact that nearly every feature is about some flavor of the week culture war incident and the Saint Kirk bans have cemented it as so.
 
I don't think Section 230 is going to get fully repealed anytime soon because the Internet as a whole (whether it's Big Tech companies like Google to small niche communities like Kiwi Farms) still benefit from its liability protections and most likely Big Tech will lobby their way to kill any efforts to fully end Section 230 in Congress (lobbying groups like NetChoice are still big players in how Congress shapes laws for the Internet as we know it). Trump doesn't even fully agree with completely regulating the Internet as he just signed an executive order recently that strips the states of regulating AI and letting the White House and the federal government lead the path on AI through the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution for a more freer and less regulated AI landscape.

The liability protections provided by Section 230 is literately the reason why the Internet as we know it exists to begin with; it's the only reason why websites like Kiwi Farms, 4chan, and even Onionfarms, and so on haven't been sued into oblivion by obnoxious moralfagging Karens looking to police people for thoughtcrime online.

Most likely this "Bipartisian" effort to repeal Section 230 (which is disingenuous anyway because a bill can have a fuck ton of Democrats supporting it but only have a few Republicans on board as "Bipartisian" is being really dishonest) will most likely die in Congress citing the obvious flaws that by not providing online platforms liability protections will lead to more censorship.

So what do I think may happen instead? We may get Trump's vision to have an Internet Bill of Rights be enacted in Congress instead which would grant online platforms liability protections from the content they host while at the same time penalize Big Tech for in engaging in bad faith censorship. This is what I think may happen.

I don't see Section 230 fully going away anytime soon but I do see reforms with the controversial law where you will still have liability protections for online platforms only this time Big Tech can't abuse their power to censor things they don't like anyway.
 
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Josh is seething and spotlighting random people he doesn't like to his users for the holidays.
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Josh threadbans a user for calling Melonie Mac hot. As we all know, talking about someones looks it OFF LIMITS on Kiwifarms!
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Josh should put his money where his mouth is and donate to Casey Putsch's campaign, ask his users to donate to his campaign, ask they volunteer for his campaign, and help canvas for him by going door to door telling the people of Ohio about how this guy they never heard of is the winning ticket. I'm sure it'll go about as well as his friend Vinnie's lawsuit against Dong Gone. Does he really think this weak slacktivism is really going to do anything?
 
I honestly don't see Casey Putch becoming a contestant in the Ohio governor race. To me Casey Putch screams meme candidate that the Internet will shill for a while and then forget about when they inevitably lose.

We've seen this with past meme candidates that were shilled by the most unhinged corners of the Internet but they failed to gain any power where people quickly forget about them later on. Two examples I can think of are Patrick Little where he is a failed Republican candidate from California that ran on a Neo-Nazi platform (he lost badly to establishment Republicans in his bid to become a congressman) and Andrew Yang who is a failed Democratic candidate from New York state that promoted Universal Basic Income as his platform pitch (he would ditch the Democrats and start his own third-party called the 'Forward Party' which hasn't gone anywhere).

I doubt the average Ohioan even knows who Casey Putch is at this point and Jersh is wasting everyone's time with a meme candidate that probably won't go anywhere. Even news media (including right-wing news media) doesn't really consider Casey Putch to be a serious candidate and they consider him an afterthought. So it's probably going to be another failed venture by Jersh in a sad attempt to put Kiwi Farms as a household name.

Also, even though I have my own objections towards Trump, I will give Trump the rare Ws where his administration has not only reclassified marijuana from a schedule 1 to a schedule 3 drug (something that should have been done years ago) but his administration is also going to sanction the moralfags from Europe that are pushing for censorship on Americans (and I assume this will expand to other developed countries that moralfag over America as well). Fuck Europe and if you ask me, any asshole that wants to implement censorship over subjective reasons have no place in the Western world and they can fuck off to Iran or North Korea for all I care (because free speech is one of the founding pillars of Western civilization in the first place).

So when it comes to Trump for those two things, a W is a W and I'll give credit where credit is due.
 
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