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Does the First Amendment mean a private company cannot ban my speech?
No. The First Amendment restrains the government, not private parties — “Congress shall make no law.” A private platform or employer setting its own speech rules is generally not a First Amendment violation, because there is no state action. The protection is against government censorship; private moderation is a different legal question governed by contract and other law.
U.S. Const. amend. I · state-action doctrine
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