Simple, how about just like a store is not allowed to refuse service, an online platform also not be allowed to refuse service? Is someone misbehaving, great, inform the actual authorities of their jurisdiction.
Actual governments, with the people's mandate, are the only ones with authority to set the laws. Not tech monopolies.
>Simple, how about just like a store is not allowed to refuse service
A store is absolutely allowed to refuse service. You're not allowed to walk in to Costco without a Costco card. Plenty of restaurants and clubs have a dress code. Most places have "No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service" rules.
> A store is absolutely allowed to refuse service.
No, that is not true for all private services.
For example, common carriers have strong restrictions on their ability to refuse service to others. Common carrier laws aren't particularly controversial.
These existing common carrier laws could be expanded to apply to other things.
Common carriers are a tiny minority of businesses. Plenty of other exception exist too, but they are exceptions. Because the default is that businesses do reserve the right to refuse service.
They are exceptions yes. And people are advocating for additional exceptions to be made and they are giving justification for it.
So you cant just straight up dismiss the idea that we should consider requiring a few more businesses to fall under our existing and uncontroversial laws common carrier laws.
Actual governments, with the people's mandate, are the only ones with authority to set the laws. Not tech monopolies.