“Dont be so certain of that. It depends on whether or not the internet and Googles monopoly of it can be considered to be the public square.”
It’s only considered to be a public square if a court rules that it is, and no court has made that ruling yet, so legally, it is not. Perhaps that will change in the future, but for now they have no such obligation.
“Its only considered to be a public square if a court rules that it is, and no court has made that ruling yet, so legally, it is not. Perhaps that will change in the future, but for now they have no such obligation.”
I think you forgot the concept of separate-but-equal branches of government. Congress writes and passes the laws ,sometimes with the Executive, and the the Courts enforce them or rule them unconstitutional. Congress has the absolute authority and ability to define by law what the public square is without any input from the courts until after the law is passed.