There IS one aspect of free speech that has changed: there used to be a fairly broad de facto freedom from consequences because few people heard most things. Now you're exposed to a lot more "perfectly legal" consequences like a social death lynching.
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one caveat: the people who do the most content policing concentrate on those who are only merely "problematic", while the ones who are actually dangerous neither get very much censure nor would care much even if they did
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Exhibit A: Our Dear Leader
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