Anonymous ID: 31c22a Jan. 10, 2021, 9:05 p.m. No.12458447   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Here's the thing. Twitter can belly ache all it wants about being a "private company" and all that bullshit. However, they are so large that many famous people used the accounts to reach very, very large audiences. Twitter has shown it is not useful to prominent people with certain viewpoints.

 

In future no "private" company should be allowed to attain to such large reach if it is unreliable in this manner.

 

Furthermore, I would like to know if I can sue for losing access to information from the President. Wasn't there a man, Eugene Gu, I believe (creepy nasty baby harvesting doctor) who successfully sued when President Trump sought to ban him off of his Twitter account? If the President cannot refuse to let someone access his Twitter feed, why don't all citizens have the right to access?

 

Any lawfags care to comment.

 

Screen cap is the wikipedia summary result of my search.