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cpursleyyesterday at 6:26 AM5 repliesview on HN

You are talking about something different (in bad faith). Please share a single instance of a US citizen being arrested for an offensive social media post.


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lmmyesterday at 6:35 AM

A 30 second search found me https://www.fire.org/news/he-spent-37-days-jail-facebook-pos... . You can beat the rap but you can't beat the ride. (And you're pretty thoroughly proving my point about US citizens not caring about anyone else)

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t-3yesterday at 8:49 AM

The US has arrested many people for speech, and even made charges stick many time. A famous historical example is charging Eugene Debs (and many others) with sedition for opposing WWI and the draft. There was at least one case of being arrested for political social media posts, already linked in adjacent threads. Threats of violence or even sufficiently harsh language to cause fear-for-life can be a crime. "Revenge porn" and deepfakes have had laws passed curtailing them and prosecutions made. The US is certainly less restrictive of speech than other countries, but you're nowhere near entirely free to say or post anything you want.

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dminikyesterday at 9:46 AM

The posts don't even need to be offensive, just uncomfortable:

https://www.fox4news.com/news/woman-arrested-facebook-post-c...

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vrganjyesterday at 11:10 AM

Why does it need to be a US citizen? Is mistreatment okay if they're not a citizen? That clause reads extremely chauvinist to me.