> This isn't an election, and popularism is a coward's appeal.

These platforms were supposed to be the "digital town square". Implicit in that is the idea that anyone and everyone can discuss and share their ideas. When would you remove someone from an actual town square? Only when they are being extremely disruptive or violent.

Further, it cannot be a "town square" if half the town isn't allowed to be there.

"digital town square"

These are privately owned for-profit hundred-billion+ dollar publicly traded advertising companies. These are, almost definitionally, not honest actors! Are you serious, you still believe their marketing copy from 8 years ago verbatim?

What am I witnessing here?