The First Amendment is a powerful thing, all other rights were based upon it. People like MLK, Susan B. Anthony and many others you might not know exercised that right and changed our nation. Many get the first wrong, it's protection from government, not the private sector. So when social media platforms ban content its legal even though that should worry you. Do we really want big tech companies with an obvious agenda dictating what's right for you? 
But then there is something even more scary that seems to be happening frequently, an abuse of power that's surely unconstitutional. It is illegal for government to censor speech, especially protests against the body itself. But what if they get others to do it for them? Platforms like Facebook who have been strong armed by government in the past are now at governments request silencing dissent or even talking about it. Censorship by proxy, who knew the Minority Report could be true? Since when are differences of opinion an act to be punished. Since when is government always right?
Imagine if government silenced all talk about rising tuition costs. I'm sure many would be up in protest saying that's not right but your social media posts would be banned. "But this is different," many will say, trying to rationalise the constitutional abuse. "misinformation is very dangerous and needs to be stopped." But those who study history, Nazi Germany comes to mind, will have heard that argument before.Think what we want you to think or else there will be consequences, no one knows better than your government. Misinformation is in the eye of the controller, and they are not always looking out for what's best for you. So we must but careful because the censorship you approve today, may not be the censorship you approve tomorrow