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  1. Mar 2022
    1. The large tech companies are private, and the point isn’t that they violate the First Amendment when they censor users’ speech. But they have participated in the censorship secured by Section 230’s privileges.

      They don't violate the first amendment, but they have participated in censorship before.

    2. The U.S. has a range of local, state and federal antidiscrimination laws with significant speech consequences, and courts haven’t held that they violate the First Amendment.

      According to this, Big Tech companies censorship doesn't violate the first amendment.