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Should Canadian politicians be allowed to block their constituents on social media?
(theconversation.com)
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Official communication and important information should not be provided by the politician's personal account.
There should be official accounts for that purpose and those accounts should not be allowed to block users or delete posts. Replies to other users are a grey area.
They also shouldn't be allowed to do anything political on their personal accounts, such as trying to get contributions or clarify political stances, etc. if they have any potential constituents banned or blocked