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by 5560675260 1328 days ago
Twitter is free to set up their moderation policy as it sees fit, but at the same time public is free to criticise Twitter for said moderation policy and the way it's applied. The fact that they can ban Bablylon Bee (under current law) doesn't mean that everyone should just shrug and accept it.
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> but at the same time public is free to criticise Twitter for said moderation policy and the way it's applied

I certainly never argued that the public should not be allowed to criticize Twitter.

> If you want to say things on their platform, you have to follow their rules.

This implies that rules set up by social media sihes are sacred and shĂ´ldn't be questioned.

> > If you want to say things on their platform, you have to follow their rules.

> This implies that rules set up by social media sites are sacred and shouldn't be questioned.

It simply does not imply that.