I asked awhile back, "where are the patriot hackers"? Well, it turns out at 
least some of them have been pressuring MAGA (Microsoft, Apple, Google, Amazon) 
to deplatform Trump and his Legion of Morons:

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/10/apple-suspends-parler-from-app-store

You won't learn that from the articles, though. What's interesting to me is 
their rhetoric about being deplatformed smells A LOT like Jonathan Haidt's 
rhetoric that launched the Heterodox Academy. And it's similar to Joe Rogan's 
plausible deniability defense against accusations that he provides a megaphone 
for wackos like Mikhaila Peterson: https://youtu.be/7fncJdVjy5U "before we 
realized you don't need greens to survive".

While it seems reasonable to zoom out and let these memes fight for survival in 
the long run, that synoptic view insulates itself from the *pain* they cause 
their hosts. Sure, it may be just fine to let budding Breatharians run their 
little experiments, and most likely die, so that the meme is steadily 
disproven. Or to let the QAnon's live their little lives believing nonsense. 
And, sure, sometimes, like with the storming of the capitol last week, those 
memes accumulate enough to cause reality to take a slightly different 
trajectory, at least for a little while.

But as long as it's all sorted out in the LONG RUN, right? Never mind the pain 
suffered by the host(s), right? The arguments put forth by the supporters of 
Heterodox and Joe Rogan's platforming of wackos seem to provide near-canonical 
examples of the relevance of ethics.


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