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Then to exercise the 1st Amendment, they may use 1 social site that we shall determine. Would they understand the argument? I'd think by reframing the argument it would help.
The internet is not a public place, websites are not public, and you and I do not have guaranteed access to any website or phone app. This is currently being legislated on as well, and its republican congress members who would like to restrict internet access and information.
More to your point, so what? If a large enough majority of people and their representatives want to change the bill of rights or amendments, there is a process for that, and that majority will reap what they sew.