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Should politicians (and public figures) be able to block people on their social media accounts if they disagree with their opinions?

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Let's say they use their social media accounts for official business related to their position and engaging with their constituents.

Should they be allowed to block people and prevent them from engaging in what could be considered a public forum?
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TheQueenBree · 26-30, F
Well - yes. They shouldn’t overdo it, but in order to stop them being overrun by trolls they kinda have to be able to. Maybe instead they should just make blocked numbers public so that people can see just how many people they’re cutting out