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Good! You don't get to have a different set of rules just because your brand of politics is nestled up against conspiracy theories and misinformation.
This special treatment has already gone on for too long.
Since the polls closed Tuesday night, Twitter has hidden eight separate Trump tweets for violating the company’s rules, most of them for trying to undermine the validity of election results by suggesting vote tallies are fraudulent and that Democrats are trying to “steal” the presidency.
There's a court case about it. They might win or lose, but until it's decided in court, it seems reasonable for each to be able to state their case on Twitter.
Anyone can file a court case for anything. It doesn't suggest anything about the merits of what someone is saying.
In nearly all cases 'public square' platforms for political discussion should have no say about the merits of what someone is saying.
You deserve a bullet in your head.