Anyone can spin up a website for negligible cost and put in place whatever legal content they so choose. If government interferes with that, then you have a claim to censorship.
Short of that though -- if a private company like Facebook or Twitter declines to host your content, that is entirely their right. It's not a public utility.
Free speech means you can say whatever you like. It doesn't mean you have a right to a platform and an audience.
Short of that though -- if a private company like Facebook or Twitter declines to host your content, that is entirely their right. It's not a public utility.
Free speech means you can say whatever you like. It doesn't mean you have a right to a platform and an audience.