I don't think you understand what "speech" and "press" are if you argue that the algorithm itself, or the act of running a social network, is protected speech.
In the case of the FCC, there's a clear difference between a radio signal, and the message it carries.
If you think the FCC is unconstitutional, I don't think you are able to make an argument with merit regarding social media.
In the case of the FCC, there's a clear difference between a radio signal, and the message it carries.
If you think the FCC is unconstitutional, I don't think you are able to make an argument with merit regarding social media.