If by that you mean everybody having access to everybody, then, yes. I wouldn't be here, couldn't be here if I couldn't block people.
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Twitter gives you the *power* to do it. That's not the same as you using it in a particular way being consistent w/ defending free speech.
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I have told you I don't consider free speech to include everything I say on Twitter having to be heard by everyone. You do. We disagree.
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It's not about you being *heard*. It's about your blockees not being able to challenge your claims to other ppl in the threads you start.
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And, those other ppl in the threads you start may not (probably have not) also've chosen to block/mute that person. You're deciding for them
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