Consider the case of Peter Ludlow, a philosophy professor at Northwestern University. Ludlow ran a newspaper for the virtual community The Sims Online and was kicked out of the community by the owner, Electronic Arts, for publishing accounts of theft, prostitution, and money laundering that (virtually) occurred there. Because it happened in a corporate-controlled online space, his speech wasn’t protected. As Ludlow told an interviewer, “The platform owners have responsibilities to care for those communities and see that they are not harmed.
The Life and Death of Online Communities | The American Prospect