Law Judge rules Trump can't block users on Twitter

A federal district court judge on Wednesday ruled that President Trump can't block people from viewing his Twitter feed over their political views.

Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald, of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, said President Trump’s Twitter account is a public forum and blocking people who reply to his tweets with differing opinions constitutes viewpoint discrimination, which violates the First Amendment.

The court’s ruling is a major win for the Knight Foundation, which brought the lawsuit on behalf of seven people who were blocked from the @realDonaldTrump account because of opinions they expressed in reply tweets.

Buchwald, who was appointed by President Clinton, rejected Trump’s argument that the First Amendment does not apply in this case and that president’s personal First Amendment interests supersede those of plaintiffs.

She suggested in her 75-page opinion that Trump could have ignored his opponents’ reply tweets.

“No First Amendment harm arises when a government’s 'challenged conduct' is simply to ignore the [speaker],” as the Supreme Court has affirmed ‘that it is free to do,’ ” she wrote.

“Stated otherwise, 'a person’s right to speak is not infringed when government simply ignores that person while listening to others,' or when the government ‘amplifies’ the voice of one speaker over those of others.”

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I remember going through the plaintiffs Twitter history. They were all the screech at Trump all day everyday type.

Blue checkmarks will celebrate this now, but like always, it'll come back and bite them eventually.
 
It makes sense, because "President." Honestly he just won't read your ranting and raving though; now there's going to be exponentially higher noise on the feed and he's just less likely to read you.

Now that the government has weighed in like this, can Twitter finally be yanked away from its private service status and become a utility? That would really improve things.

Furthermore, the Supreme Court's wording is going to be really memeable & repeatable to all the lefties online. "You don't have the right to block me, but it is within your power to ignore an opinion you don't like," lol
 
This is honestly hilarious that this was even a court case. Of course the President can't block people over their opinion lmfao. The judge is completely correct in this case, he can just ignore the tweets like an adult instead of taking it to court like a child. But then again, is this really surprising considering it's Trump?
 
He should make two twitter accounts. One as president trump and one as Donald trump. Then argue the point.

Though I don't think he should even twit...or twat, but that's just me.

He does. @Potus is the official government one. @realDonaldTrump is his personal account made before he ran for president.

The people blocked were on his personal account.
 
The fact blocking is even the central public discourse shows how petty everyone involved in this is.

No one with a shred of self worth gives a shit who they block or who blocks them.

fourth-dimensional chess move, the court case was a win for Trump no matter what the verdict was. It is literally beyond his notice to have an aide or intern clear his block list, and he tweets OUT, doesn't read much coming in. But now there's a legal precedent to fuck over lefties that are block-happy and another point to argue under their skin, whether they are elected officials or not. If Trump had won the case, then he just got to be smug about babies not getting their insults through phoneposting.

Now I kinda want Brianna Wu to get into office, just to argue that they have to unblock everybody and submit his followers to mass-redpilling.
 
If he were smart he'd just mute people instead of blocking them, that way he gets the satisfaction of not having to look at those people's drivel while also not alerting them to the fact that they've been "blocked".
 
So this means no one in public office can block people, right? Because I was blocked by a lot of the Democratic Party -- most I didn't even @. Except Bernie Sanders, his intern actually had a spine.

EDIT: Actually I wonder if Gillibrand was passing around a blocklist. Wouldn't surprise me.
 
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This is honestly hilarious that this was even a court case. Of course the President can't block people over their opinion lmfao. The judge is completely correct in this case, he can just ignore the tweets like an adult instead of taking it to court like a child. But then again, is this really surprising considering it's Trump?

*He* isn't reading shit. People who got blocked were clogging up the comments with crytype reeing. Obama's account blocked people who spammed with birther stuff - there was no uproar then because Obama was one of them.
Everytime a person disgreed with Obeme, it was "Wah you is just racist!" ; the good old racism cudgel to beat back the naysayers.
 
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