A public accommodation is a place that offers goods and services to the general public such as a restaurant that is open to the public. Federal and state laws protect designated groups from discrimination in places of public accommodations, based on the premise that everyone is entitled to enjoy the goods and services of the public accommodation on an equal basis.
You can take the downvote back, but an suspect you won't.
One could argue whether this is a public square, since anyone can join, or a private club, but I'd wager it's a platform and not a publisher. Regardless, you certainly would have an argument for deprivation of civil rights.
That is not at all true. Any business that is -open to the public- has to abide by the same rules.
You can't be a business that's open to the public and discriminate based on religion, sorry, you get sued out the ass for that.
Lol, please show me where private businesses are forced to follow the bill of rights.
I mean, there's really no need to be so dismissive about something that has been extremely common knowledge for the past few decades.
https://civilrights.findlaw.com/civil-rights-overview/public-accommodations-equal-rights.html
One could argue whether this is a public square, since anyone can join, or a private club, but I'd wager it's a platform and not a publisher. Regardless, you certainly would have an argument for deprivation of civil rights.