Recently, I've been looking into censorship laws. Apparently, you can sue websites for censorship; however, you need to prove that the platform is violating the T.O.S., censoring as an act of discrimination, and censoring as an act of defamation. There are certain users on neocities that feel like they are being censored unlawfully. I'm going to research this further.
Hey underwhite, I'm currently in the process of understanding censorship law. Each individual has their specific case, so it is differing in circumstance; I don't want to expose or disclose their situations on here. There are "lawful censorship", where users are posting images/material of others without their consent. This is where censorship should be enacted, so that users rights aren't violated.
wait, how are they being censored unlawfully? just wanna know, thanks
Hey underwhite, I'm currently in the process of understanding censorship law. Each individual has their specific case, so it is differing in circumstance; I don't want to expose or disclose their situations on here. There are "lawful censorship", where users are posting images/material of others without their consent. This is where censorship should be enacted, so that users rights aren't violated.
Additionally, there are ways of building a strong case for website censorship like having a ton of evidence to back up the arguments.