How can I sue a subreddit MODS for violating my freedom of speech?

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      Simranguru453
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        March 20, 2025 at 5:30 pm
        So, I got banned from a subreddit for sharing an opinion—no hate, no rule-breaking, just a view the mods didn’t vibe with. Comment deleted, account axed. Reddit’s private, sure, and mods run it like their own turf, but can they silence anyone without consequences? I’m in India—freedom of speech is a “right,” yet feels fake. Anything in the IT Act, defamation, or harassment laws to sue over this? What if their bias trashes your rep or mental peace? Are mods invincible, or has anyone fought back legally? Thoughts—am I dreaming of fairness?

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        Brightsanjay9083
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          March 20, 2025 at 5:33 pm
          Lawyer here. Freedom of speech under the Indian Constitution applies against state action, not private platforms like Reddit. Since Reddit is a private entity and subreddits are moderated by users, mods have the discretion to enforce rules as they see fit. There is no legal basis to sue them for violating your right to free speech.

          If a mod’s actions defame you in a way that causes measurable harm to your reputation, or if there is targeted harassment, you may have legal options under defamation or cyber laws. However, a ban from a subreddit does not qualify.

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            Brightpanda2362
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              March 20, 2025 at 6:19 pm
              TL;DR: Chill, you can’t do anything.

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                March 20, 2025 at 11:29 pm
                Just one legal clarification: The Supreme Court has held that Freedom of Speech and other rights under Article 19 of the Constitution are guaranteed to all citizens and, can be enforced against private entities.

                However, platforms like Reddit, Twitter, Facebook etc. have the right to regulate & remove content as per their policies. OP has no legal grounds for action against Reddit or the mods.

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                March 20, 2025 at 5:34 pm
                which sub?

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                Supernutan714
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                  March 20, 2025 at 5:42 pm
                  Sleep it off. You can’t do anything legally. Reddit isn’t a public domain.

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                    March 20, 2025 at 5:45 pm
                    No legal recourse, at least in India.

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                      March 20, 2025 at 5:57 pm
                      You must be really pissed. Just apply some anti infective cream and sleep it off. The best.

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                        March 20, 2025 at 6:43 pm
                        Way too many people misunderstand what freedom of speech means. It only means the GOVERNMENT can’t take action against you for saying something it doesn’t like. Social media platforms have full rights to do whatever they want (in theory. In practice, they’ll basically behave according to the weather. Look at how Zuccy went full right wing with Meta as soon as Trump got elected.) On top of that, it wasn’t even official reddit employees who banned you. It was a moderator, who is basically some unemployed chap doing free service while Reddit’s CEO enjoys all the money lol we are all dogs fighting amongst each other while the rich guys steal more of our biscuits from right under our noses.

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                          March 20, 2025 at 7:12 pm
                          the right of freedom of speech doesn’t exist on private platforms. you can create a social media platform and ban any word on it, and then you can ban anybody who uses that word. that’s your right.

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