Writing Issues Unique To Centralized Social Media

Centralized social media has a writing issue I'm not really sure there is really an equivalent to elsewhere: if you happen to be into ladies in Jesus sandals, because you view Jesus sandals in the same way most other people into women view stiletto heels: then on places like the Birdsite, you're at risking of having your post liked by the Jesus Sandal profile. I'm not suggesting they're the only place that does this, so much it that it severely restrict freedom of speech.

What if your views suddenly changed for example? If you suddenly knocked Jesus sandals, then suddenly you're sued for defamation, because suddenly you no longer like this brand. This is a really large conflict of interest to place someone in, and I'm not really sure why centralized social media allows that practice. Or allows name brand to continue using a site, and prefer them over the users.

Now granted, I will probably always prefer ladies in Jesus Sandals over heels, but I shouldn't be forced into a situation, where I have to stay that way.