It’s an absurd, analogous strawman that should demonstrate Franks' asanine logic.

[Yo Brad, I added this annotation after 12pm since I re-read this paragraph and felt compelled to clarify. If you’re super strict about deadlines, feel free to ignore this annotation]

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I wish you could italize text in RapGenius. That’s what those underscores indicate if you were wondering.

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Perhaps you could argue that these two examples don’t cause enough harm or they don’t limit freedoms enough. E.g. “The love letter example is merely an inconvenience, therefore it shouldn’t be illegal”. But if you use that logic, where do you draw the line of “enough” harm? As Goldman says, judging between good and bad on the Internet is impossible to do well, especially when our constantly shifting social mores change how we perceive good and bad.

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If they made this illegal, shows like Toddlers and Tiaras would be banned.

Oh god.. now it’s tempting to change my mind about this..

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