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Travis's avatar

Joe, where you go, I will follow. Willing to bet dollars to donuts that the vast majority of followers here feel the same.

Gordon Strause's avatar

My two cents on the "Nazi question":

For context, I'm a Jewish 56 year old and someone who feels pretty strongly about issues related to Nazis specifically and genocide more generally. I'm also someone who works in social media (at Nextdoor), where my responsibilities have included helping set our policy for what is allowed and what is not. Which is a long way of saying I have spent a fair amount of time thinking about these issue (though, of course, that doesn't mean I'm still not completely wrong).

With that preface, I just want to say that I'm in full agreement with Substack's policies for two reasons:

- First, I think once you start deciding what views are acceptable and what views aren't, it just leads to an endless cycle of battles about where that line should be. Do we draw it at the Nazis? How about at the KKK? How about the Minutemen? How about people who supported David Duke? How about those who supported Pat Buchanan? How about those who support DeSantis or Trump? And on the "left" do you draw that line at Hamas. Or Maoists? Or Commmunists more generally? Or those who supported Castro? Or those who support "Antifa"? Or BLM?

I'm with Hamish. Better to have a straightforward policy about what is allowed on the platform and what is not, that applies to anyone, rather than making judgements about groups.

- Second, on a more practical level, I don't think banning groups based on ideology ultimately does anything to make the world a better place; in fact, I believe it's counterproductive. These groups are still going to find ways to send newsletters to their subscribers, and the more we segregate them from the rest of society, the less likely they are to be exposed to perspectives that will shift their perspectives.

Anyway, for these reasons I hope Joe stays here.

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