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“Ku-ring-gai Speaks Up”

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October 30, 2024
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Facebook community groups have been growing in number over the years, with many of them serving as platforms for people to interact, share views, and have their say. However, there has been a growing concern about some of these groups that filter what people can say; it’s also amusing to see the same names and opinions being cast onto the platform.

‘The Ku-ring-gai Speaks Up’ Facebook page was launched in March and has quickly become popular among locals who want to express their opinions without fear of censorship or exclusion. The page aims to provide a platform for people to share their views on a wide range of topics, from politics to local events and everything in between.

According to Chris Drake, the acting page administrator, the site upholds the values of freedom of speech, debate, and discussion, which are fundamental tenets of democracy. The page has become a safe space for people who feel their views are not being heard or acknowledged on other social media platforms.

One of the main issues that Ku-ring-gai Speaks Up seeks to address is filtering views on other community groups. Some locals feel that these groups do not give certain views a fair hearing and that the opinions shared lack diversity.

The rise of community groups in and around the North Shore that filter what people can say has become contentious in recent years.

While some argue that it is important to create safe spaces for people to express their views without fear of harassment or abuse, others believe that such groups can lead to the suppression of free speech and the exclusion of certain voices.

In response to this, community groups such as Ku-ring-gai Speaks Up have emerged, providing an alternative platform for those who feel that their voices are not being heard elsewhere.

It is essential to ensure that these groups are inclusive and do not filter what people can say. Groups like Ku-ring-gai Speaks Up are a step in the right direction, providing a safe space for people to express their views and engage in meaningful discussions.

Keep an eye out on your local community pages, what content gets shared, who’s commenting on posts, and what your community page’s true intentions are. The point I’m making is to not fall for political misinformation masked behind a community group, serving to push bias and suppress freedom of speech.

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