The complementary lawsuits claim that the massacre in 2022 was made possible by tech giants, a local gun shop, and the gunman’s parents.

YouTube and Reddit are sued for allegedly enabling the racist mass shooting in Buffalo that left 10 dead::The complementary lawsuits claim that the massacre in 2022 was made possible by tech giants, a local gun shop, and the gunman’s parents.

Fantastic. I’ve been waiting to see these cases.

Start with a normal person, get them all jacked up on far right propaganda, then they go kill someone. If the website knows people are being radicalized into violent ideologies and does nothing to stop it, that’s a viable claim for wrongful death. It’s about foreseeability and causation, not about who did the shooting. Really a lot of people coming in on this thread who obviously have no legal experience.

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a viable claim for wrongful death

Something tells me you’re not a lawyer.

Something tells me you’re wrong and not a lawyer.

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I just don’t understand how hosting a platform to allow people to talk would make you liable since you’re not the one responsible for the speech itself.

We should get the thought police in on this also, stop it before it has a chance to spread. For real though, people need to take accountability for their own actions and stop trying to deflect it onto others.

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Is that really all they do though? That’s what theyve convinced us that they do, but everyone on these platforms knows how crucial it is to tweak your content to please the algorithm. They also do everything they can to become monopolies, without which it wouldn’t even be possible to start on DIY videos and end on white supremacy or whatever.

I wrote a longer version of this argument here, if you’re curious.

Which article is it? The link takes me to the website main page.

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Huh really? Do you have JS turned off or anything? Here’s the full link: https://theluddite.org/#!post/section-230

Hmm not sure. I use a client called Memmy for browsing Lemmy. Copy and pasting the link in my browser worked. Thanks!

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I bet memmy cuts off the URL at the “#!” for some reason. I’ll submit a bug report to their repo.

They set the culture.

Did reddit know people were being radicalized toward violence on their site and did they sufficiently act to protect foreseeable victims of such radicalization?

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