It really has to do with how are we going to regulate politics on social networks especially with how politicians are paying premiums for access that are comprised of students. Can or should Facebook for instance in this case be able to "delete" online student groups that disagree or challenge politicians that are paying for this premium access? This is what happened in my case. My group that challenged a local politician was deemed to be abusive and “in violation of the terms of service.” I actually agreed with most of his positions but I critiqued how he was presenting himself.
What are the “terms of service” for online political speech where tons of money is being made by these sites to advertise and promote politicians?
How are we going to regulate political speech on this private but extremely political online social network?
Best,
Nathan J Danielsen
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