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I consider the US one of the best places when it comes to freedom of speech. However, one point many Americans miss is that 99% of social media is based in the US and is influenced by the US public opinion. So, in practice, you can say anything you want (First Amendment), as long as you don't violate the ToS of Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, etc. which are usually much much more restrictive than the Constitution. One could say that the government does not have to actually restrict speech, because others do.
I'm trying to illustrate that this is a very complicated matter, and instead of (just) pointing fingers to "others", we should all discuss these things in depth. 1 reply
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