There toy, there play box. They make the rules. They are breaking no laws that I am aware of. Free speech does not come into play here as they are not a government organization. There are other programs similar to twitter and facebook. Their sandbox, they can kick all the sand they want as long as they are not actively conspiring to commit crimes against the United States, or they are not actively violating the anti-discrimination laws, then it is their business, and they may run it as they like. Even though it took several years, and even though the Justices did not like their own ruling they have decided that a business does have rights to operated as they see fit if they are not violating any laws...Granted it was to late for the bakery owners that said no, but the right decision was made by the Supreme Court in my opinion.
Find other platforms, then inform your 15.9 thousand followers where you will be and why. If they were real followers, they will follow you.
I try to get them to migrate, but that isn't the point. Whether or not they're breaking rules or laws is irrelevant to my statements that they are suppressing both myself and my content to fit their bias. I know "they can do what they want". I don't care. Gonna expose em anyway.
I agree entities like twitter and facebook can do what they want. They are private companies after all. However, I think it's important to point out this kind of behavior so that more people are aware of it.
Yes it is important to point it out. People used to show support with their money and word of mouth. Example, I will never buy another electronic device from SONY, due to a failure on the part of their customer support. I will recommend to people looking for an inexpensive good quality TV/Monitor VIZIO, mine is now 7 years old.
Do I rant and rave example:
Do those statements really serve to resolve the problem, to get the word out, to show that there is a problem? (Which there is), or does it show the mindset of an individual that is hurt and angered at being ignored?
Less colorful language could have been used and the message may have been better received.