he has a point. It is time for someone to sue twitter for the offensive, false attacks made by twitter users.
When Twitter tries to defend itself as merely a “platform”, depositions can be held, using discovery to get the details of how twitter makes these decisions to blacklist conservatives.
And I have no doubt that these depositions will prove that twitter is making editorial decisions not based on generic principles like “personal attacks” or “offensive content”.
And once it can be shown that twitter is, in fact, making editorial decisions on CONTENT, they can then be held responsible for every attack they allow to stay on their media, just like a newspaper could be held responsible for publishing false letters to the editor that slander other private citizens.
> It is time for someone to sue twitter for the offensive, false attacks made by twitter users.
It is time to hold Twitter employees, executives especially, personally liable for crimes committed using their no-longer-eligible-for-common-carrier-protections website.
Any crime in which Twitter plays a part, Twitter is now a co-conspirator - as a direct consequence of choosing to allow criminal content while censoring legal content.
I take being banned from Twitter as a badge of honor.