The big techs are going to have to decide if they are "platforms" or "publishers".
I thought I heard on the news the other day that one of the big ones (I forget which one) is seriously considering going "publisher".
I'm actually not sure how I feel about that, as they have gotten so large, that "publisher" for them is just a weasel way to be a platform where they get to push their agendas (via editing ideas they don't like) in a somewhat invisible way, that makes it look like their philosophy is actually a majority view in the US.
I'll say it again: These platforms, with Twitter being a prime example, started out with good intentions and as valuable services (like Twitter allowing information exchange during disasters, etc.). However, between their activist executives, and very often their commie activist employees and their demands, have become nothing but propaganda machines.