It’s sad that you people think it is ok for Twitter to block people’s First Amendment right to free speech just because you don’t agree with what he is saying. I don’t agree with this site, but I still support his right to #freespeech!
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Omg Twitter is a platform not a public street! So no you are not taking away someone’s first amendment right on a social media platform. It has terms of service!
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38 followers and Acct just established in June?
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If I’m replying I’m not fake. So what if I’m new to social media? Everyone only had 38 followers at one point.
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It’s funny and pathetic how much merit some people put into the amount of followers one has.
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These comments are very telling. It's sad. Applauding censorship. You do know that censorship never stops at people you don't like, right?
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Twitter is a private entity. You agree to their terms of service and code of conduct when you sign up for use of their service. In those things you agree to when you signed up is Twitter's right to suspend or revoke your use of their service if you violate their rules.
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I’m not talking about legality here. I’m talking about the principle of free speech. Cheering people being censored, legal or not, is not a good thing, since that censorship, again legal or not, can be used against you just as easy
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Twitter isn't stopping Alex Jones from spreading his bs. Alex can still talk all his nonsense he wants. Twitter just isn't allowing him to do it on their platform for violating their rules. If Alex followed the rules, he would still be on Twitter. Alex censored himself actually.
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Consistent. Standards. All I care about
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Did you know? The old Soviet Constitution had a Bill of Rights but it was meaningless in operation because there was no independent judiciary. Now compare with the social media tyrants of today and their Pravda
@CNN and other MSM. By the way l think Alex Jones is nuts!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@Twitter essentially changed their rules so government officials can spew as much BS as they want without consequence
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I’d say that’s actually a good thing. Doesn’t matter is they are left or right, if you hate or love them. We all should be able to see what they post/think. If they aren’t officials, ban away for rules that violate. Bit if they are elected officials, keep them all.
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