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I would somewhat disagree with this and say that if someone is to be barred from doing any of this, there needs to be some semblance of due process in the form of clearly defined circumstances when that can happen, for how long, etc.


And a private entity should have zero say or lever over this.

Twitter, Reddit, Facebook, etc. should have no right to censor public discourse.




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