A week after committing to free speech, Meta blocks decentralized competitor
Mark Zuckerberg’s company is forcibly removing any links to competing platforms mere days after declaring, “More Speech and Fewer Mistakes,” across its platforms.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s company is forcibly removing any links to competing platforms mere days after declaring, “More Speech and Fewer Mistakes,” across its platforms.
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