• @dmonzel
    link
    501 year ago
    1. “Free speech” refers to the government, not private companies.
    2. There is some speech that has no place in the public square. Hate speech, threats, and harmful conspiracies, as examples.
    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      -8
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      That’s the “American and legal” version of free speech. Was there no free speech before they wrote the constitution?

    • JasSmith
      link
      fedilink
      -12
      edit-2
      1 year ago

      You’re confusing the U.S. Constitution with free speech. The Constitution only protects some kinds of speech, and only for American citizens. I’m not American. Most people are not American. Surely you realise there are many others countries out there, and other kinds of speech?

      You say “harmful” speech has no place in the public square. Who adjudicates that? Right now it’s Elon Musk. Are you really happy with that?

      • @thisisawayoflife
        link
        101 year ago

        What government purchased X? Surely you’re mistaking that with a private entity purchasing it. No part of X is public, it is and has always been a private site with membership requirements.

      • @dmonzel
        link
        9
        edit-2
        1 year ago

        Again, “free speech” doesn’t apply to what companies allow on their platforms.

        I listed examples of harmful speech.

      • @HeyThisIsntTheYMCA
        link
        English
        11 year ago

        The constitution is there to protect us from the government. Other laws are there to protect us from each other.