@freepeoplesfreepress I appreciate your stance, but I dont think its quite that straight forward, nor should one's stance be.
For starters I think there is a place for suspending on politicial views, but it is very much a niche edge case. If I ran an instance specifically for democrats I would see no real issue with them not allowing republicans to join their instance. In the case of federation though I wouldnt say its appropriate to defederate based on those terms in most cases unless the instance really is trying to create a bubble, but i cant see a good reason to do that at a federation level really.
The more interesting stance of yours is if social media should be allowed to kick people off of their computers... that just seems unworkable at almost every level. I would tend to agree with this once a social media network reaches a certain size where it is pervasive.. it almost resembles a public utility at a certain point, at which point I might be willing toa gree with you there.
@Pat @freepeoplesfreepress We already have laws in place that under certain circumstances prohibit the person who runs the infrastructure from having a say in peoples speech... basically we tend to create special protections for commons.
If I am an ISP and own a bunch of wire, even though its my wire and im a private company I can not legally moderate the content going over my wires...
In my view once a social media network becomes pervasive enough it falls under the same logic regarding commons as other structures.