this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
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I mean, you're free to speak. The article doesn't mention banning anything, just not making it findable. There's a difference.
That's like, every kind of ban on the internet. If a mod deletes a post on Reddit it just becomes "not findable" for people outside of its OP.
The article isn't suggesting this is a free speech violation.
A private citizen owning a social media company cannot "violate free speech". That is like saying a newspaper is violating my freedom of speech by not publishing my article about flowers