I can’t seem to find it, but was there (or is there a current case) involving the “town square” 1A argument that you described?
I recall reading about it a while back, but failed to follow-up on the outcome.
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Here is one regarding pages of politicians. It uses the words “public forum” instead of town square.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...al-media-foes-u-s-appeals-court-idUSKCN1P11SC
Seems at least certain pages on social media sites are protected.
I’ll look for another case that is more related to your question. Just have to get my Google fu working.
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