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Subject Jordan Peterson’s Thinkspot is a welcome social media option
Date July 23, 2019 4:50 PM
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Once again, the market is doing a better job at encouraging free speech than more regulation ever could.

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Jordan Peterson’s Thinkspot Is a Welcome Social Media Option. Will It Work? ([link removed] )

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Peterson's innovative Patreon-YouTube-Twitter hybrid could apply competitive pressure to other platforms, incentivizing them to relax their censorship policies. Once again, the market is doing a better job at encouraging free speech than more regulation ever could.

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What an individual finds beneficial or costly is entirely up to them. In other words, it is not up to the economist to judge the merit of what people like and don’t like—that’s their decision.

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