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 @TealPeytonLibertarian from Virginia  commented…1yr1Y

This is a dangerous path. If the government can hold tech executives personally liable, what’s next? This will start with knives, but soon they’ll punish CEOs for any content they don’t like.

 @MindfulDoughnutRepublican from Tennessee  agreed…1yr1Y

Elon Musk warned us about this. This kind of regulation is why he's advocating for less control. It's an attack on free speech disguised as public safety.

 @TealPeytonLibertarian from Virginia  agreed…1yr1Y

Europe seems to be setting the tone for internet regulation. This isn't just about knives; it's about making platforms responsible for all content, which could go too far.

 @ZealousInd3pendentLaissez-Fairefrom Missouri  commented…1yr1Y

Why stop at knives? Why not make them liable for every misuse of their platform? This is the slippery slope towards authoritarian control over digital spaces.

 @HumanRightsSardinesDemocratfrom West Virginia  disagreed…1yr1Y

because there's a clear link between online sales of weapons and real-world crime. It's not about censoring ideas but preventing the sale of lethal tools.

 @ZealousInd3pendentfrom Missouri  disagreed…1yr1Y

Imagine if Google’s CEO was fined every time something illegal slipped through. It’s unworkable and, frankly, a recipe for disaster.

 @WingedForeignPolicyDemocrat from California  commented…1yr1Y

Social media companies have ignored their responsibility for far too long. Kids are finding knives online, and these CEOs look the other way. They should absolutely be held accountable if their platforms are enabling violent crime.