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> Also known as complying with local laws.

No. The US executive branch via government agency can't tell a website to silence speech, that's a violation of the first amendement. That's exactly what happened with Twitter. Twitter didn't comply with any law, Twitter just did the binding of the US executive branch when it came to censorship. Completely unlawful.




I think they can. Twitter isnt a public forum. It is a private entity. They very much can shut down any speech they want. They can also do so in response to government requests. Pure unbridled freedom of speech only really exists in public spaces. The insides of privately-owned servers are not a streetcorner, courthouse step or city park.


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Edit: we've had to warn you more than once about this kind of thing:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34073142 (Dec 2022)

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34073137 (Dec 2022)

I don't want to ban you, but if you keep posting unsubstantive and/or flamebait comments, and/or keep breaking the site guidelines, we're going to end up having to.


Lol. Dont assume that anyone with a bit of american legal knowledge is automatically also an american.


Please don't respond to a bad comment by breaking the site guidelines yourself. That only makes things worse.

https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html


Was it unlawful for Twitter to voluntary do so?




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