You are misunderstanding the ruling, which means the opposite of what you think it does. The courts ruled that Twitter, not Trump, could determine posting access and ability, thus the company and not the individual is in charge of the person's account...
You are misunderstanding the ruling, which means the opposite of what you think it does. The courts ruled that Twitter, not Trump, could determine posting access and ability, thus the company and not the individual is in charge of the person's account...
By giving users the block option, isn't that delegating the block function to the users?