Because the article already rebuts your argument. Before the internet, fringe voices would not have anywhere to go. You are right that some fringe voices get removed from a few big platforms, but you can always start a blog or go to a smaller platform.
Except blogs have been removed from the internet. And entire, smaller platforms are wiped from the internet.
It's becoming less true that you can always move to a blog or a smaller platform. That's what I said. Seems true and not in the article.
But I suppose I will live to fight another day.
Because the article already rebuts your argument. Before the internet, fringe voices would not have anywhere to go. You are right that some fringe voices get removed from a few big platforms, but you can always start a blog or go to a smaller platform.