I mean, there's always someone who can be said
to make money of a site.
1. Websites that allow and host comments are
often supported by ads.
Shouldn't all comments be pre-screened?
2. Web hosts are making money off websites that
may or may not include illegal material.
Shouldn't all changes made to a personal
website be pre-screened?
3. Search engines can be said to make money of
the sites that they track.
Shouldn't all webpages and websites in the
world be pre-screened?
4. The phone companies make money off prank
calls.
Shouldn't all phone conversations be monitored
and pre-approved by the government?
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