is it really a “free speech” win if we still have the government implicitly telling meta how to run it’s business? It may be a “free speech” win for foljs that post on Facebook, but then again that 1st amendment protection is not applicable to a private citizen’s interactions with Facebook.
is it really a “free speech” win if we still have the government implicitly telling meta how to run it’s business? It may be a “free speech” win for foljs that post on Facebook, but then again that 1st amendment protection is not applicable to a private citizen’s interactions with Facebook.
is it really a “free speech” win if we still have the government implicitly telling meta how to run it’s business? It may be a “free speech” win for foljs that post on Facebook, but then again that 1st amendment protection is not applicable to a private citizen’s interactions with Facebook.