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Freedom of speech
I got kicked off for this site after all What ever happened to freedom of typing on phone scoop. Who ever created phone scoop is mean after i apologized like 3 times he or she still didn't accept
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They're "mean"?
Really?
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yes. n yes. but to be honest i don't understand ur ?
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This is a privatly owned/opperated site. think of it more like your parrents putting soap in your mouth for swearing as a kid...or simply not allowing it... how many parrents are in jail for not allowing their kids to swear? cause its a privat mater, not a govt matter ๐
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๐ Aren't all sites privately owned. Even when a parent puts soap in there childs mouth for swearing they don't keep the soap in their mouth for ever, 1 min at the most. There kids don't have to run away and change there id to get back in the house after saying sorry i won't swear again. No i don't think so. So even if this was private issue out of the goodness of there hearts they wouldn't accept a sincere apology. Thats Being Mean โน๏ธ
P.S. or simply not allowing it... how many parrents are in jail for not allowing their kids to swear? Huh? what does that even mean ๐คจ ๐ ๐ ๐
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simply differentiating (by exaggeration) a public setting vs a private setting. ... .com = commercial site = privately opperated(for the most part, im not getting in to publicly traded stocks and share holders...) .gov=government owned=more public(FoS MAAY apply there), .org=orginization=kinda 50\50 and so on. This is more like someones house where moderator=parrent, if parrents were n0t allowed to limit 'freedom of speech' (swearing) there would be penalties(ie. Jail)
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and you ARE back arent you?? so its NOT forever ๐ just like the soap... but apparantly according to the 'singing at the Lincoln Memorial' article posted somewhere in here...Freedom of Speech is always in question. if you havnt read it, Read it! its sad... ๐ฟ
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yea, man thats crazy.
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Step 1: Create Account
Step 2: Agree to Rules
Step 3: Break Rules
Step 4: Banned
I don't see what part of that is so confusion. Nowhere in the rules did it say that America's freedom os speech applied. This is somebody else's playground, and we'll be playing by their book around here.
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