I think that you are not allowed to speak freely on most platforms. And when i say speak freely i dont mean to have right to offend people, just to have right to normaly tell your opinion.

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    1 天前

    Yeah, the internet is not the public space it used to be. A lot of sites act as private spaces now.

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        6 小时前

        That was the big problem on sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit. They advertise themselves as a public square. Then they would censor speech in various ways unknown to the speaker. A lot of people in this thread don’t understand that. In case you are not familiar, sounds like you are, Martin v. City of Struthers (1943). I know these sites aren’t just U.S. citizens, so a lot of the comments come from foreigners who only familiar with their limited freedoms their government allows them.