Facebook has at least arguably become a sufficiently important part of everyday speech that for it to ban X or Y is de facto a free speech question. It's not enough to compare it to banning someone from a newspaper - it's also like banning someone all newspapers, or from TV.
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Not that the old model was perfect, but we worked on it to make it less worse. And since we are never going back, we have to figure this one out. I would say being cut off from Facebook is a genuine free speech issue, and Facebook is right that this shouldn’t be just up to them.
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It's not arbitrary it's done to protect a coercive, extractive business model which is frankly worse.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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