Free Speech and Twitter I know the "yelling fire in a crowded theater" is a very popular trope among censorship enthousiasts, but you're quoting someone
who sought to silence opposition to the draft during World War I. A nice concrete example of the slippery slope down which that argument leads.
Free speech is about the freedom to share
any genuinely-held belief in the context of a civil discussion. It was never about yelling fire in crowded theaters, freedom to slander, lie and deceive, or to threaten and incite violence, etc.
To pretend that it was reveals a keenness for limiting free speech.
I don't know if anyone has been paying attention, but the collusion between government and big tech that Musk has exposed via his takeover of Twitter is hard proof of the complete failure of the
entire western governmental structure (which is by and large based on and led by the United States's governmental structure).
Of course it simply proved what most already suspected, but to have it out there like that - quite confronting. It's great that it happened. Thank god for 'free speech absolutist' Elon Musk. With outright denial out of the way, the only flavors that are left are to take strong opposition to this unholy alliance between government and big tech or to defend evil.
I wonder which the denizens of this forum will choose.