Yep, totally agree.
In general and not responding specifically to Eighty, I don’t believe there is any true speech on the internet if you don’t own everything you’re communicating over. I will use two cups and a string for this example, with the cups being servers, the string being either satellites or land wires, and mouths being laptops. If a person owns cup A, cup B, and the string to connect them, then they can control all mouth communications from cup A to Cup B. If the person thought “cups are too expensive and I want to use Amazon’s cups and string to talk over”, then that person is subject to their terms of service. This simple example kind of holds true for every communication that’s not owned end to end by an individual. Maybe carrier pigeons are a good idea.