Avante's ideology shouldn't have been suppressed!!
lol still making up.
Cite the law you think applies here, derp.
Avante's ideology shouldn't have been suppressed!!
Sorry to disappoint, but that is simply false.
The others are news services and twitter/fb/etc. are just platforms. I don't remember the details but I've heard/read arguments that they are (or could be) jeopardizing their "platform" status which would make them subject to different rules & regulations, namely legal liability for the things that are posted on their sites.
that would mean it would be their duty under the law to ban James Woods.
You gots pretending this is a law board.
Not at all. Unfair business practices are routinely thwarted in the courts.
you've been pretending you have a legal argument all along, counselor.
lol derp
still pretending you have a legal argument
Sociopath telling me his truth, over and over.
every time you are asked to explain your legal argument you curl up in a ball and cry out buzzwords hoping we'll leave you alone.
You have no idea what you are talking about and you prove it every time you are called out.
Great, show one of these cases. One.
It's your argument, stupid.
I won't serve as a paralegal for a sociopath, so I must be lying.
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You abandon every legal argument you try to make, so you have no legal argument.
And you curl up into a ball and cry out buzzwords every time you are called out, so you have no legal argument.
Nothing's abandoned. I'm not a sociopath's free paralegal.
buzzword
What is your argument?
Your claim of a potential lawsuit is stupid. You're talking out of your ass.
Hens
buzzwords
What is your argument again besides stamping your feet and crying "Twitter unfair!"?
re ed chicken
That's why I explicitly mentioned panelists/guests (which one could argue are not journalists per se, so they wouldn't be afforded freedom of the press rights). At the end of the day, an opinion from James Woods on twitter or Fox News is not really different.
What you're thinking about are the DMCA Safe Harbor provisions and Section 230 of the CDA (Communications Decency Act). As far as I know so far, the only exception is for online pedo porn.
When they are illegal. There's simply no law thwarting Twitter from having and enforcing their TOS.
Provided its done fairly and not in a discriminatory manner. That is not what Twitter and others are doing.
Your response to using a word for the first time.
buzzwords is your new white flag.
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