• tabarnaski@sh.itjust.works
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    6 hours ago

    So the X accounts belonged to legitimate political opponents, they weren’t spreading disinformation?

    I don’t know about the judicial system in Brazil but they don’t seem that corrupted…

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      5 hours ago

      So the X accounts belonged to legitimate political opponents, they weren’t spreading disinformation?

      I don’t want the government deciding who is or is not a “legitimate political opponent”. That double-edged-sword swings both ways and cuts very easily.

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        43 minutes ago

        I think there are a few simple criteria to discriminate between legitimate opponents and others: spreading disinformation, bad faith, populism, the absence of a coherent political discourse, etc. If a government identifies illegitimate opponents based on these criteria, I’m ok with that.

        So, what makes you think these accounts were legitimate political opponents?