Do our laws need to be updated to protect these companies when the people they host slander and libel? I am pretty sure the people who want to sue Alex Jones have pretty big dollar signs in their eyes thinking that if Facebook, Google and Apple allow slander after being given notice by them that it's happening they could get a settlement in the many many millions of dollars.
Should these companies just pay these cases in their devotion to protecting speech?
Actually, all joking aside, I would rather be shot in the head than go to court asking for a billion dollars in damages. Mostly I just can't stand being in court period. It's worse than being in a coffin, I'm sure. Courts are endless torture. Coffins are the end of torture.
I had an argumentative childhood. If you couldn't stand up for yourself, or elbow your way to your plate at dinner, you had no chance. I don't think slander is the worst thing ever, not even close. Being a hyper-sensitive emotional weakling just bawling because somebody doesn't treat you right would have to be the worst thing you could ever experience in life.
Having a bunch of fake sympathizers egging you on to complain about other people's stupidity would be the next worse thing, maybe.
Corporations actually aren't immortal. When they lose their capital, somebody buys out their business, assets and clientele positions. The stockholders sometimes get nothing out of the sale, but the officers have most likely bulked up their private resources quite handsomely.
So the people who make the big mistakes are not the ones to feel sorry for, but the people withn 401(k) accounts vested in the stupid corporation. Sorta makes it certain that corporations never learn, really.
The Big Platforms folks have big-pants lawyers who write legalese into the agreements you have to make to get on their platform, generally running like this: We are a public host service. We are responsible for nothing but keeping the site open for users. We may throw out any user who is just plain obnoxious in our opinion, but we are not responsible for what anyone puts in here. All of our assets are buried under six feet of concrete at an undisclosed sewage treatment plant, guarded by ten thousand hungry lawyers. You have no chance. Give up. We own you. Don't pray to the Sky Daddy, he ain't there and he won't help you. If you want to use our service, you have to agree to let us sell your information commercially piece by piece, and your firstborn son whole hog. And eventually if you are extremely fortunate, we will process you into soylent green paste and you will be served to the sex trade minors we keep in our basement, and our robots will more than replace you in the engineered titanium/frictionless TFPE coated "hearts" of our Masters of the Universe AI machine owners. It's a brave new world, and you can thank
@Siro for fixing everything.
So anyway, you signed the agreement, and whatever, it's fun to have a page on fb and an Amazon paypal account.
And if it ever seems, for a fleeting moment, all too hopeless, just remember.... Courts are really the Casinos of Record in our world, and anything can happen when anyone spins the wheel.
There will always be challengers to the King of Hill.
and I say, whether real or not, the Sky Daddy is our best hope.