That's a little different. Plato wasn't selling his cave wall to make money. His cave wall was his personal property so he had every single right to dictate what gets carved onto that wall just like you as the owner of your house gets to decide what guests can and cannot do on the wall of your house, Social media platforms are different. They are the properties of the enterprises for the intention of making money by letting people post on those platforms and showcasing what's published on those platforms with free speech as the selling point. If what you are selling is free speech then you can't turn around and all of sudden take it away as soon as people use it. This is why we all hate insurance companies.
Best business deal he could ever do. Pay $1b TWTR buyout, probably put $5b or more back into TSLA market cap.
Well then you odviously didn't listen to what reality told you. By the way what is your political stance? Democrat? Libertarian? Republican?