And, lets say I somehow agreed with you. That a business cannot selectively censor content on a forum without having you sign something. Well, there is a problem with that. I will bold the most relevant part of the forthcoming paragraph as this is part of the terms of use of the site and must be accepted (electronically signed) in order to access the site. Every time you log in to the site you agree to the new terms of service (although WIS's terms of service has hardly changed since its inception).
B. The following, in addition to the Rules of Conduct, (as described in Section 16 below) is only a partial list of the kind of Content that is illegal or prohibited to post on or through the Site Services. Fox reserves the right to investigate and take appropriate legal action against anyone who, in Fox's sole discretion, violates this provision, including without limitation, removing the offending communication from the Site Services and terminating the membership of such violators. "Prohibited Content" includes, but is not limited to the following types of Content that, in the sole discretion of Fox:
So unless you (and the burden of proof is on the user not the site when the site is maintained privately) prove discrimination based off of a protected status they could ban you from the site for spelling something wrong. They have the first amendment right to deny your first amendment rights on their property.
11/1/2013 7:38 PM (edited)