Personally I think Khan's insistence on not allowing comments on his posts is undemocratic and contributes to the toxicity of social media by generating suspicion and frustration at misuse of platforms supposedly enabling free speech and feedback; so I'm sceptical as to the moral ground he is inhabiting on this issue.
He references this "free speech" counter derogatorily to an extent in his comments, but the article completely omits his own controlling behaviour.
JumpCrisscross•1h ago
> not allowing comments on his posts is undemocratic
Seriously? Comment sections are generally cesspools. If someone has something to say to him, write it in a proper forum. On a blog post, in an op ed, et cetera.
mellosouls•1h ago
He references this "free speech" counter derogatorily to an extent in his comments, but the article completely omits his own controlling behaviour.
JumpCrisscross•1h ago
Seriously? Comment sections are generally cesspools. If someone has something to say to him, write it in a proper forum. On a blog post, in an op ed, et cetera.