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Craigslist Censoring begs the Question - Is the Internet the last great Bastion of Free Speech?

 

Free speech is one of the building blocks of any democratic society. Without free speech we, as citizens of the democratic society, would be subject to many forms of chastisement including personal attacks and even legal ramifications.

This is why I for one like the Internet. You see, to me the Internet is one of the last great representations of true free speech. We are allowed to post as we see fit whether it is a comment in a forum or a blog post which gets syndicated around the world.

In fact, many sites have made their livings from allowing the general public to freely post their viewpoints, both positive and negative.

Apartmentratings.com has been sued before by angry landlords or building owners. This is a site which allows renters of apartments all over the US to post comments and ratings about the buildings they live in. Of course, many people are generally happy with their apartments but some are not, and arent afraid to let the world know.

It is these negative posts which have gotten the site in trouble in the past even though the websites terms and conditions clearly state that the opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the website owners.

Now, Ive talked to the owner of this site before and I dont think he should be held responsible for posts made on his site. In fact, I dont think its his responsibility to have to censor those who post there either.

I believe the only responsibility this site has to the apartment buildings in question would be to supply information of a technical nature to them if they have the legal documentation to support their request.

In other words, his only responsibility should be to supply IP addresses of those who have posted the offending remarks, and then let the apartment owner try and track down the anonymous posters. It really has nothing to do with the site in question.

The reason Im bringing this up is because another well known site is currently being sued for a similar situation.

CraigsList.org is now the subject of a legal battle because of posts made to their website.

Apparently, someone posted an ad for an apartment rental and explicitly asked that certain minorities not apply because, according to the person who posted the ad, these people tend to clash with me so that wont work out.

Now, heres the issue for me: Sure the guys post stated that there were certain races that he did not want to apply, but its not like he said I hate you all! Instead, he said that these people tended to clash with him. This isnt necessarily a racist comment, hes just stating his opinion based on his previous experience. In my mind, that doesnt necessarily make him a racist.

What really bugs me is that Craigslist is now being held accountable for this persons post.

Sure it may not have been in the best of taste, but have you seen some of the other postings on Craigslist? There are many other posts which, while they arent similar to this one, are of equally poor taste in my opinion. Yet they are allowed to continue to be hosted on Craigslist.

You see, to me there are so many issues at play in this one simple post. Just consider the racism issue for a second. Who determines that it is racist? And how does one know if a post is indeed racist?

Lets look at the apartment ratings site for a second. If I was to post there about an apartment complex that housed primarily white people and that was ok by me, would I then be considered a racist? If so, why would you consider me a racist? Because I said that it was ok that mostly white people lived there? Does that make me a racist or the apartment owner/manager for renting mostly to white people? Perhaps it is a community that has a small ethnic population does that mean that the towns fathers are racist because they are not allowing different ethnicities to reside there?

When does the racist card stop being played?

Racism aside, why should Craigslist have to censor its postings? Is there some acceptability threshold? Some common denominator that says your post is OK but mine isnt? This then leads to the larger issue of who decides what is common decency?

If the community as a whole should decide what is acceptable, why is it then up to the private business (in this case Craiglist) to enforce that common decency protocol?

Because this is a privately run, for-profit business it should be up to them to decide how to run their business. I dont think Google actively filters racist sites from its search results, so why arent they being sued because that content is also freely and easily accessible through a Google search?

In the end, I think if you are a believer in true freedom of speech with no strings attached, you must support sites like Craigslist and Apartmentratings. Because if you dont, you never know where the government or lawyers will stop.

Before you know it our Internet could be as heavily censored as Chinas. And then where will democracy live?

Author: Sullivan Rob
 
Author Bio:
Sullivan Rob is a eminent columnist. Sullivan likes to write articles about this subject.
 
 
 

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