The first definition I found on "free speech absolutist":
> Free speech absolutists believe that any limitation on political speech is veering into dangerous territory. They believe that restricting free speech in any way, including curbing insulting or factually incorrect speech, means assigning gatekeepers who decide what can and cannot be expressed in public.
Twitter's censorship policy does seem to have moved in that direction in general.
But I grant you that the terms are a bit overloaded and it's not always clear what people mean by them.
PS: Edited "free speech" to "principles" since it was causing much debate about semantics.
> Free speech absolutists believe that any limitation on political speech is veering into dangerous territory. They believe that restricting free speech in any way, including curbing insulting or factually incorrect speech, means assigning gatekeepers who decide what can and cannot be expressed in public.
Twitter's censorship policy does seem to have moved in that direction in general.
But I grant you that the terms are a bit overloaded and it's not always clear what people mean by them.
PS: Edited "free speech" to "principles" since it was causing much debate about semantics.