Who gets to decide if a claim is actually fraudulent


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• Does Facebook have the constitutional right to deny someone from posting information on a public forum if it is not obscene?

• Who gets to decide if a claim is actually fraudulent? What if a scientist has made a discovery, that is unknown to other scientists, that reduces the symptoms of the virus? Should Facebook have the right to deny publication because the treatment has not been publicized?

• Obviously, Facebook has the right to deny publication of information that is obscene or dangerous. What are some other reasons that would give Facebook the right to refuse to publish information?

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