Message from @LotheronPrime
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congress could, technically, make any damn law they want. The constitution is, after all, just a piece of paper. Laws get passed all the time which are then challenged for review and labeled unconstitutional. Thats really how it works. So any congress or EO could abridge free speech. But that doesn't mean it will be upheld upon review
and if its found unconstitutional, it is thrown out immediately
in order to get around that, you'd basically have to fill the presidency, the supreme court, and most of congress with all people who support this... and then not piss them off ever.
at which point, the country is probably lost anyway
Im not even sure how you would make a law protecting free speech
back to the subject at hand If you look back to the topic at hand, the declared trumps twitter account, not twitter as a whole, a public form
On an unrelated note the Battlefield V reveal will be soon and I was all hyped till I found it would be hosted by Trevor Noah.
Trevor isn't that bad as a comic on his own. there are better by far, but some of his off the cuff stuff can be decently funny when he is not talking politics
yeah twitter seems to go from private company that can do what it likes, to public forum depending on many things... the day of the week.. the cycle of the moon, what side of the bed trump falls out of
"To determine which of the standards of student expression applies in a given case, many courts first conduct a "public forum analysis." The public forum analysis determines whether individuals may have access to places for communicative purposes."
"we hold that **portions** of @realdonaldtrump count as a public form"
basically, he cannot deny people the ability to contact him on twitter, is how i am reading this
"the interactive spaces where twitter users may directly engage with content of the presidents tweets"
which this part i think backs up https://i.redd.it/xwm7ome3hnz01.png
yet they ban people all the time for no good reason
so
well, its not twitter that can't block people, its the owner of the account.
now, it would be interesting to see what would happen if twitter banned trumps account
if twitter bans someone that has ever directly engaged with the president on his tweets, thus removing their tweet from the public pervew. are they doing the same thing?
which, didn't it get temp deleted once by a leaving employee?
well they did.. for like a day or something
even if the ban was unrelated
Yeah
if twitter is a public forum, even if its only on Trumps tweets
how much control do they have of it?
legally speaking
if its a public forum then doesnt even have the right to assembly
so banning anyone is unconstitutional
reading all the public form clauses, they all say the government cannot impose limits
open forum: "The government can normally impose only content-neutral time, place, and manner restrictions on speech in a public forum."
limited forum: "he government can limit access to certain types of speakers in a limited public forum, or limit the use of such facilities for certain subjects."
III. closed forum: "governmental restrictions on access to a nonpublic forum will be upheld as long as they are reasonable and not based on a desire to suppress a particular viewpoint."
once again, twitter is not the government, trump is the government
so twitter, at least the way i read this, is exempt from public forum rulings. but trump is not.
i.e., twitter can block peoples access, but trump cannot block peoples access
But let's say someone engages with a trump tweet, then later gets banned for a different reason, thus removing their engagement with Trump.. wonder what the thought would be on that?
Would this apply to all public officials?
I think it would have to
Wonder if Obama ever blocked someone before.
Feel like a bunch of instances of it happening might come up.
did obama tweet as his private account or always potus44?
Not sure.
or rather
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