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BERK VAHER ⟩ The Outrage over Freedom of Speech in Online Culture: Whose Fault Is It?

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« « It often feels like Forselius will soon rise from his wet grave and take away literacy from the rural people, because we have not known how to use it properly...» That's what I said four years ago on the ERR culture portal. Today it is even more true - the weight and value of the word has been slurred, » finds writer and critic Berk Vaher.
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« « It often feels like Forselius will soon rise from his wet grave and take away literacy from the rural people, because we have not known how to use it properly...» That's what I said four years ago on the ERR culture portal. Today it is even more true - the weight and value of the word has been slurred, » finds writer and critic Berk Vaher.

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pmo.ee broke the news on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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