“Nonsensical” seems a bit strong. At worst, I am in error.
Cohen says that he wants social media websites to adhere to the same standards that the rest of the publishing industry adheres to.
He explicitly writes: “Here’s an idea. Instead of letting the Silicon Six decide the fate of the world, let our elected representatives, voted for by the people, of every democracy in the world, have at least some say.” That’s calling for government censorship.
That’s a great quote. It’s also not in the article.
Don’t you think it’s a bit over-the-top to bring in quotes from other sources to imply that I’m making “nonsensical” points about this article? Surely we could reach the same conclusion in a less adversarial manner.
The way I would go about this kind of reply is “Cohen also has said…” (proper citation, including source) “Does that affect your thinking on this issue?”