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by pottersbasilisk 3321 days ago
any legal precedent one way or another. Ive heard of free speech but nothing either way about a right to be heard.
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That's because there's no "right to be heard." Just because we have a right to speak freely doesn't mean we have a right to be listened to. You might be free to say whatever you like, but everyone else is free to ignore you; owners of publishing platforms are free to not publish your recorded words.

As I said, freedom of speech does not automatically transfer into a right to be heard.