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- 11 months agoFavorite Answer
A renowned company like Twitter should check the facts. They have the right to check. It cannot be equated as attack on freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is the right to express the opinion but the media presenting those facts must check whether it is true or not. It comes from none other than Donald Trump.
- ?Lv 711 months ago
No. How is it an attack on his freedom of speech when they still let him say whatever he wants to say?
- ?Lv 511 months ago
No. Being allowed to use Twitter is freedom of speech. Violating Twitter's rules of use is not. Fact checking the mountains of horse poop he tweets may be an industry unto itself.
- Anonymous11 months ago
Hahaha...I can't wait to see his temper tantrum about this.
- Anonymous11 months ago
No. It's long overdue. Right-wingers struggle with the concept that all rights come with responsibilities. Meanwhile, how's Melania's "Be Best" anti-bullying campaign coming along?
- RonLv 711 months ago
Oh ye of little knowledge. The first amendment prohibits the government from stifling your rights not privately owned companies
- Anonymous11 months ago
As long as he tells the truth he's got nothing to worry about.
Oh he is so screwed.
- Anonymous11 months ago
I like how anytime liberal idiots deem something, you consider that fact checking. You're the kind of idiot who thinks hillary saying "I did NOT lie I merely short circuited", is fact checking...lol idiot