⭐Wolverine Regime Change DC⭐ (@texanerinlondon)
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@[email protected] Marsh v Alabama suggests that when corporations provide a "town square" that they must then abide by the Constitution. Jack Dorsey has even described Twitter as a "town square", so he already acknowledges this - but he's not the one that apparently calls the shots at Twatter or something. At any rate, CDA is also a contractual arrangement. Companies receive *special* protections *if* they do not censor political speech. However, companies don't have to accept that special protection and can always opt to be publishers, where they are free to censor anything they want. So in short, yes they are free to do what they wish except they may not misrepresent what they are.