NS,
I don't think that you need to be a free speech absolutist though to be uncomfortable about the position of the large social media platforms. If the President of the US can be removed, then anyone can and we cannot assume such platforms will act benignly. I had my twitter account suspended for a week for arguing that a specific biological male should not have been given a prize for women writers. It was 'hate speech'
Social media platforms are protected in the US from having the sane duties as publishers so it puts them in a different position to other media. In part that protection is given due to huge democratisation that social media brings to the area. It gives them great power and all students of Spiderman know what follows.
I think the case of Trump illustrates the great power and the great responsibility they have bit also that that power is not simething I want to see in the control of a private company.
Yes,
quis custodiet ipsos custodes? after all. Who are private companies to decide what is and isn’t acceptable speech? I’m not a free speech absolutist either (though I’m close to it), but incitement to violence seems to me to be obviously problematic. The absolutist would say, “let it be said, and let others expose it for what it is”. That was the argument re David Irving – “let him publish and speechify holocaust denial, but in return he must expect to be falsified by the evidence”.
As you say, social media platforms are treated differently from publishers and the technology involved presents different issues too. It’s one thing to publish a book and for someone else to publish another book in response, but when tweets are around the world instantly and people act on them what space is there for falsifying arguments to be made, let alone to have effect?
Oh, and no of course arguing that a specific biological male should not have been given a prize for women writers wasn’t hate speech, and should not have led to a suspension. No-one would (or could) have been killed for you saying it, whereas Trump’s speech likely led to exactly that.