This is why open source, total transparency, radical free speech and democracy is the one and only way. Because if there's even one little shadow there will be a scorpion hiding in it.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and suspect that the implied problems with holocaust denial and Nazism aren't that they're offensive to individuals but that the ideas are allowed to continue to exist, be practiced and eat away at society. "Filtering it out on one's end" wouldn't really address that.
@tfm@tfm@europe.pub may correct me if I'm far off.
Is this still true in the age of targeted social media propaganda?
Seems to me that radical free speech without moderating for basic accuracy or malicious disinfo has pretty much kicked of the downfall of the American experiment
Is this not just "the free market of ideas"? Which has the same pitfalls as the free market of money where if consumers are not educated and motivated to prune out bad actors, the market is easily subverted by malicious actors? Relying on people to regulate their information diets is betting on individuals with limited resources and motivation to defend themselves and the collective against concerted, well-resourced, and well-organized efforts to abuse the market of ideas because there is immense money and power to gain from doing so