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My favorite example is spaghetti sauce. I don't like sweet sauces, and looking through the ingredients of the major brands, I could only find one without added sugar.


I entered college in the fall of 1982. I thought about majoring in CS but the general concensus was that the field was overpopulated and there wouldn't be enough jobs.


They're not. You're misreading it. Individuals can block (or not subscribe to) politicians. It's not up to the company to decide.


The law means the companies can still decide to ban regular peoole at will, but cannot decide to ban politicians. Thus a special protection for politicians is enshrined in this law.

Edit: The core purpose would be much better served by a user "bill of rights" that protects all users against capricous and arbitrary decisions to revoke access with zero explanation.


So politicians are immune to the terms of service of social networks?


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