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Originally Posted by 2Stonedbirds
Remember when users like Jones, Trump, ect were banned from Twitter, which started a conversation on free speech rights?
The common justification used, and rightfully so, was that it's a privately owned platform and as such they can decide who can say what on their platform.
Has nothing to do with the shielding of critique. Fire away. Only that they will decide who may or may not use their privately owned platform.
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Not really, because it was publicly traded from 2013-2022 and only again became private when Musk acquired the platform.