Why would we be wasting government resources alerting private companies of their terms of service anyway?
Also don’t think it’s a waste to try to prevent ISIS recruiting material from reaching more confused and angry young men.
Both are legal though!
And yes, this definitional/access tension always exists when taking political stances that go against the entrenched power structure. Try to get an antiwar opinion broadcast in 2003 - music DJ's weren't even allowed to play songs whose lyrics might hint that war in general might be a bad thing. Dealing with this is just a completely new experience for those on the right that have gone from being conservative (ie generally supportive of the incumbent power structure and institutions) to revolutionary/reactionary and directly against the status quo power structure.
Social mass media, like all mass media, is now controlled by big capital (as was inevitable), with varying degrees of the individual employees adding some grassroots slant. Focusing on the slight individual flavor and ignoring the overriding power dynamic is just falling into the same old disempowering partisan trap.
This is only confusing starting from your own incorrect premise.
Honestly it’s not very fruitful arguing this stuff with someone who clearly doesn’t understand the basics of the American system. There are plenty of resources online to learn about all this stuff if you’re interested.
But it doesn't outrage you because you're in agreement with the shit they're shoveling.
Yeah there’s plenty to critique of FBI, but this is a profoundly weak case.