Absolutely. Twitter is notorious for this type of thing. There's a movie that has come out called Unplanned, a true story about a director of Planned Parenthood. There was a U.S. Senate hearing at which a co-producer of the movie testified about how Google had refused to take their ad dollars. Twitter took down their account and deleted hundreds of thousands of followers from the Unplanned movie.
We have the same problem in Canada, where theatres are refusing to screen the movie. Despite all of the questionable content that is in the theatre, they are refusing to show this true story, essentially censoring it for the public. Whether you agree with pro-life positions or not, that should still concern you as Canadians.
Twitter is bizarre. It permanently banned Meghan Murphy for the crime of misgendering. She's not a conservative; she's quite far left on the feminist side of the spectrum. Twitter takes down accounts like this. I went looking for something on Twitter and accidentally stumbled onto a page with this guy's penis in front of this woman's face. You can have all of this stuff on Twitter, but if you want to talk about conservative viewpoints or things that Jack Dorsey disagrees with at Twitter, Twitter takes them down. It's such a double standard and it should, quite frankly, offend more of the people in government than it does.