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  1. Do you think everyone should have the right to say anything? If not, what are the restrictions?

  2. Do you think the owner of a speech platform should be able to censor a user's speech?

Trying to puzzle through this issue. I'm not asking what's currently legal or constitutional - more just how do you think things should be?

1. Do you think everyone should have the right to say anything? If not, what are the restrictions? 2. Do you think the owner of a speech platform should be able to censor a user's speech? Trying to puzzle through this issue. I'm not asking what's currently legal or constitutional - more just how do you think things should be?

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Do you think everyone should have the right to say anything?

YES! but freedom comes with RESPONSIBILITY - the responsibility to not hurt others (and i'm not talking about fee-fees)

Do you think the owner of a speech platform should be able to censor a user's speech?

YES! absolutely - but i think it depends on the type of service - ALL of mainstream social media is ignoring their own legal agreements and censoring based on a clear political agenda - if a service is going to censor, then it should not label itself as a free speech platform (here's looking at you BitChute and a few others who claim to be free speech)

If you're right then BitChute should have some breach of contract lawsuits on its hands.