If it's illegal, it's a matter for the FBI. If it's "unethical" - well, who decided that? You? And if it's "just gross", then, don't look at it? Why would it matter if someone else is posting gross stuff on a Twitter feed? Just don't subscribe to that feed?
The point of having to go to court is not because there's something magical about going to court. It's because neutral arbiters where evidence is presented are crucial to determining _your motive_ for wanting the information suppressed.
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That is now, and always has been, the problem with censorship. If you do not have a neutral arbiter where both sides are heard and must present evidence, then we have no way of knowing if that person really was spreading lies about you, or whether they were just spreading truth.
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