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I lack the legal knowledge to make any definitive judgement on that, it's just what I've heard mentioned most commonly when it comes to extending the principle of freedom of expression onto social media through legal means. I'm not arguing for it, though I do think social media's regulation of political speech is a net negative for society and would like to see it go away.
The first thing people need to do is stop using "social media" as a catchall for what are multiple different companies with different terms of services and different internal rules regarding how they manage their platforms. What Youtube allows isn't the same thing as what Facebook allows or what Instagram or Twitter allows. They're all social media companies but they're not governed by the same rules.