My reference to "speech that didn't advocate violence" obviously implies understanding that speech that advocates violence has not been considered protected. As for "inflammatory" speech, anyone who's been paying attention knows that it has become pretty normal in today's politics. Blaming mass shootings on people who have never condoned such things is certainly inflammatory, and it is rampant at moments like this. I don't see the faintest possibility of legal remedies for that.
When certain governments put people in the docket not for advocating violence but for merely criticizing one religion (in many instances thereby violating the principles set forth in their own constitutions, and meanwhile showing no interest in treating criticism of other religions in the same fashion), that is most definitely a movement away from free speech. Fortunately many such prosecutions have failed in the end, but they have been harrowing and expensive experiences for the accused, and the fact that they continue is alarming.
In the past five years there has been a tremendous movement in social media platforms that were originally billed as viewpoint-neutral toward censorship and severe viewpoint discrimination. I am not going to discuss specific cases much here lest I be responsible for turning this into a political thread, which is frowned upon. I have compiled a whole bookmark folder full of articles documenting this trend on my default browser. When I get my new computer set up and recover the data I presume is preserved in the Cloud I will be happy to share the links to these articles in a private message to you if you so desire. Just let me know.
I have myself been censored more than once on the website Quora and told I violated some kind of get-along-with-other-users policy. In fact my censored comments were not directed toward and were completely unrelated to other users. Somebody disliked their political bent (although it was certainly mainstream) and flagged them, and moderators acted on the basis of political bias and not an honest implementation of their terms. This kind of moderator misconduct has a chilling effect. Many others on that website report similar experiences, and that is becoming normal on social media these days.
I did not advocate suppression of anybody's speech except, by implication, advocates of violence.
Inappropriately personal and heated remarks. Malware Tips expects a more dispassionate and fraternal approach on its threads. People can disagree without being disagreeable. I invite you to bury the hatchet with me, colloquial for leave this behind and begin afresh.