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Section 230 prevents liability for user content posted on FB. They still censored users, aka American citizens, (despite not being liable for the content) by the guides of our own gov. It’s illegal censorship by violating our 1st amendment rights. FB worked with the gov to censor protected speech, even though FB had no legal liability for the content they censored under section 230 protections. Section 230 is there to allow for free speech on a platform, so people can say whatever without FB being sued. Facebook censored TRUE covid info, like Zuckerberg said they did, that makes FB more like a publisher, because they’re shaping their public platform for their own agenda by censoring protected speech, which goes against their section 230 protection.

Let me also add that for those who cry that it’s a “privately owned company” it’s not! It is a publicly traded company with no share holder owning 51% of the shares or more.
 
Call your own doctors. I'm not 411. Due Diligence Rob. Give enough of a phuck for once in your life to do some research that you know may just educate you.
In other words, you fvcked up and are just digging yourself ever deeper with your ********. And now you can’t recover.
Not even your buddy Spokey will deny there are nerves in bones.
From the University of Leeds (est. 1874):
“The main misconception about bones then, is that they are made up of dead tissue. This is not true, they have cells, nerves, blood vessels and pain receptors.”

https://www.leeds.ac.uk/chb/lecture... about bones,blood vessels and pain receptors
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You willing to share your evidence that shows they got it wrong?

Did these orthopdeists get similarly confused?

“In total, sensory innervation functions in bone much as it does elsewhere in the body—to sense and respond to stimuli, including mechanical loading. Similarly, sympathetic nerves regulate autonomic functions related to bone, including homeostatic remodeling and vascular tone”
www.frontiersin.org

The Role of Nerves in Skeletal Development, Adaptation, and Aging

The skeleton is well-innervated, but only recently have the functions of this complex network in bone started to become known. Although our knowledge of skeletal sensory and sympathetic innervation is incomplete, including the specific locations and subtypes of nerves in bone, we are now able to...
www.frontiersin.org
www.frontiersin.org
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Ia this simply a massive typo?
“ABSTRACT
The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis.”

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Nerves in Bone: Evolving Concepts in Pain and Anabolism

The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis. Current research has been ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
 
In other words, you fvcked up and are just digging yourself ever deeper with your ********. And now you can’t recover.
Not even your buddy Spokey will deny there are nerves in bones.
From the University of Leeds (est. 1874):
“The main misconception about bones then, is that they are made up of dead tissue. This is not true, they have cells, nerves, blood vessels and pain receptors.”

https://www.leeds.ac.uk/chb/lectures/anatomy3.html#:~:text=The main misconception about bones,blood vessels and pain receptors
.

You willing to share your evidence that shows they got it wrong?

Did these orthopdeists get similarly confused?

“In total, sensory innervation functions in bone much as it does elsewhere in the body—to sense and respond to stimuli, including mechanical loading. Similarly, sympathetic nerves regulate autonomic functions related to bone, including homeostatic remodeling and vascular tone”
www.frontiersin.org

The Role of Nerves in Skeletal Development, Adaptation, and Aging

The skeleton is well-innervated, but only recently have the functions of this complex network in bone started to become known. Although our knowledge of skeletal sensory and sympathetic innervation is incomplete, including the specific locations and subtypes of nerves in bone, we are now able to...
www.frontiersin.org
www.frontiersin.org
.

Ia this simply a massive typo?
“ABSTRACT
The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis.”

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Nerves in Bone: Evolving Concepts in Pain and Anabolism

The innervation of bone has been described for centuries, and our understanding of its function has rapidly evolved over the past several decades to encompass roles of subtype‐specific neurons in skeletal homeostasis. Current research has been ...
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Just stop Rob. You are clueless. You have no education in this matter and are posting **** you don't comprehend in some hope of winning a useless argument. Just go lay down.
 
Call your own doctors. I'm not 411. Due Diligence Rob. Give enough of a phuck for once in your life to do some research that you know may just educate you.
Do you have a source to back up your claim that doing one’s own research might make oneself smarter? I think I need a non-conspiracy, peer reviewed, officially authoritative source claiming self research can cause self education. How am I supposed to believe you without proof? 😆
 
Let me also add that for those who cry that it’s a “privately owned company” it’s not! It is a publicly traded company with no share holder owning 51% of the shares or more.
But they are not controlled by the government as far as being able to censor what gets listed to their website. That’s the “private” part.

It’s their website, their rules.

Just like the government can’t tell Microsoft they must show realistic background images as their wallpaper, or Sirius/XM that they must give equal time to Springsteen vs. Metallica.
 
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But they are not controlled by the government as far as being able to censor what gets listed to their website. That’s the “private” part.

It’s their website, their rules.

Just like the government can’t tell Microsoft they must show realistic background images as their wallpaper, or Sirius/XM that they must give equal time to Springsteen vs. Metallica.
Yes they are controlled by the gov
 
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But they are not controlled by the government as far as being able to censor what gets listed to their website. That’s the “private” part.

It’s their website, their rules.

Just like the government can’t tell Microsoft they must show realistic background images as their wallpaper, or Sirius/XM that they must give equal time to Springsteen vs. Metallica.
Nope they are not regulated by the government but you have those who work there with an ideology that leans heavily to the left which is why those things get taken down. Also when you decide what gets to stay and what doesn’t get to stay, that makes you a publisher. Which means section 230 protections go out the window. That means you can now be sued. The phone company doesn’t drop your call and make a text not go through cause they don’t like what you say. They let it all fly which allows them to be covered under section 230 protections
 
But they are not controlled by the government as far as being able to censor what gets listed to their website. That’s the “private” part.

It’s their website, their rules.

Just like the government can’t tell Microsoft they must show realistic background images as their wallpaper, or Sirius/XM that they must give equal time to Springsteen vs. Metallica.
‘The lawsuit claims the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Department’s Global Engagement Center and the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency colluded with social-media platforms “in hundreds of meetings about misinformation” and systematically flagged “huge quantities of First Amendment-protected speech to platforms for censorship,” The Journal reported.’

 
Nope they are not regulated by the government but you have those who work there with an ideology that leans heavily to the left which is why those things get taken down. Also when you decide what gets to stay and what doesn’t get to stay, that makes you a publisher. Which means section 230 protections go out the window. That means you can now be sued. The phone company doesn’t drop your call and make a text not go through cause they don’t like what you say. They let it all fly which allows them to be covered under section 230 protections
Has that been legally established? The last time I looked closely at it (when Trump wanted to make companies liable for what was posted, thereby forcing the censorship to occur), it was a lot of back-and-forth on whether FB is a publisher or platform.

“No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider."

“What does this mean in practice?
It offers a broad shield to tech companies, protecting them from lawsuits over content generated by users on their sites. It gives Twitter and Facebook the right to moderate content but does not give them the responsibility to do so. “Because content is posted on their platforms so rapidly there’s just no way they can possibly police everything,” says Sen. Ron Wyden, who helped create Section 230.”
 
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