The constitution mostly applies to the US government ("Congress shall make no law" etc).
Also, people speak anonymously in public spaces all the time. I don't have to provide ID to stand on a street corner and shout about politics or Jesus etc...
I like the idea of separating public from private spaces based on charging.
Of course, none of this solves (at least one of the) core issue: if you have moderation, someone has to decide what is moderated, if you don't bad faith actors will lie, troll etc. Either way, real discourse is very difficult to achieve.
Also, people speak anonymously in public spaces all the time. I don't have to provide ID to stand on a street corner and shout about politics or Jesus etc...
I like the idea of separating public from private spaces based on charging.
Of course, none of this solves (at least one of the) core issue: if you have moderation, someone has to decide what is moderated, if you don't bad faith actors will lie, troll etc. Either way, real discourse is very difficult to achieve.