What I should do is wait until on computer with real keyboard instead of Siri, who doesn’t like me. My point is that Twitter, Youtube, and Facebook will likely have serious problems with this ruling as it establishes these sites as public forums, “designated” no less, with first amendment protections. That means we can’t block people, means they cannot either! Legal discourse is now protected. Think about it. That means they cannot stop discuss of guns, conservative voices, and more. These are all legal 1st amendment expressions.
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the WaPo article I posted was the second one to be published, 4 hours after the one in this thread.
23 May at 6:19 PM: WaPo: No, Twitter still isnt subject to the First Amendment even if a judge said Trumps account is