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Comment Re:I would believe it. (Score 1) 235

The First Amendment protections of Free Speech Rights only prevent governments from practicing censorship. Facebook is a private company (though publicly traded) and is not a government entity. Facebook is entirely free to censor or not censor anything it chooses and only has to follow laws (in the United States) regarding such things as slander and libel. If you don't like what Facebook censors, you are free to not use its services. Of course, you also have every right to complain if Facebook censors speech, political or otherwise, but the comments here that imply or state outright that those Facebook employees who want their company to censor some of Trump's comments are somehow in violation of Free Speech Rights are simply wrong.

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