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analog8374yesterday at 2:53 AM2 repliesview on HN

"if you don't like it then you can leave" (to paraphrase) evades my point.

My point (the problem) is that, when you do it this way, trust is right out the window. It looks like a forum but it really isn't. The conversation suffers from a taint.


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jrowenyesterday at 4:07 AM

Every publishing platform in existence is owned by someone with a God-like authority. What alternative is there? Can you give an example of a "real" forum?

toomuchtodoyesterday at 2:57 AM

All you have is trust. No evasion, those are the rules of the road as it stands in the jurisdiction of US web properties.

If your point is "I don't like the law of the jurisdiction and its outcomes," that is a feeling and a choice, but the fact remains. You can either change the law or change the feelings. Again, participation is a choice and optional, and the status quo is unlikely to change.