i personally believe that free speech is something worth strongly defending for exactly the reasons you mention. We can't adapt without it. But i tend to think the current emphasis on um on the free speech side, kind of ignores what's generating the problem. Like we actually have to attend to the architectural problem. If the fact, if the bad fee back loop exists, they actually ent of constricting what conversations occur more than the free speech restrictions. It's just less obvious.
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