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[–]matix002 -14ポイント-13ポイント  (7子コメント)

FREE SPEECH MEANS THAT YOU MAY SAY WHATEVER YOU LIKE WITHOUT ANY REPERCUSSIONS. If you deny that, you should go see a doctor. Saying that free speech can be limited and still be called free speech is like saying that you can own cats except for the ones that meow.

hate speech isn't protected under real free speech in their home country.

"real free speech" is what I defined it as. There is no free speech in Germany, just like in North Korea (probably your favourite country). Also, reddit.com is based in the US, so only US laws apply to it.

Also, any threats are forbidden by reddits rules, and therefore banned by /r/European also.

EDIT: Congratulations to ToKKKul, who is breaking the rules and organizing a brigade (although it was relatively small). I saw the post he made on /r/topmindsofreddit , where he claims that some speech isn't allowed by reddit. Well, I've got news for him: brigading is also forbidden! EDIT 2: It wasn't ToKKKul that said that free speech isn't allowed by reddit, but some other lunatic.

[–]duckshoe2 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

Nah. The First Amendment, which is radical by European or Canadian standards of free expression, has a couple of exceptions, cases in which the government can suppress speech based on the idas conveyed: incitement to imminent lawlessness, child porn, obscenity (haven't seen much repression there in recent years but it's still good law), and the less-protected commercial spech. Government can also subject any speech, particularly political activity, to reasonable restrictions on the time, place, and manner of expression: no bullhorns after 9:00 pm, for example. Some state constitutions are a bit more absolute in protectng free expression, but neither the states nor the feds let you do as you please.

And as for Reddit, it's a private entity and it can do whatever it likes, whenever it liked, including prohibiting certain types of speech completely. Didn't we have this discussion five or six times already?