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BRAINLIEST A man claiming to be working to fight against fraud has been posting threatening comments on Twitter. Widely considered the place for free speech, Twitter has, instead, banned the posts. The man claims infringement on his freedom of speech. What do you say? What do you consider is protected under the Freedom of Speech amendment? When does that speech go too far? Is Twitter obligated to post the man’s tweets? Persuasively argue both sides of the issue, then give your opinion. Find other precedents, or cite the Constitution to ground your opinion.

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