>>43206869A website is not a physical business you are correct but the rules apply very similarly. Your toll road analogy isn't actually that bad because you're right if someone does not follow the rules of the toll road and crashes into you because they were going too fast or something, you don't blame the toll road, you blame the person on the road for not following directions.
If you take your car to a mechanic and the mechanic fucks up your car by not following rules, you blame the mechanic.
Websites are not the road they are stops on an endless road, they are not the road themselves. Nobody needs twitter to use the internet, nobody needs Google even to use the internet.
Twitter is more like a public roadside diner that you can stop at, when you stop there it has its own rules that might differ from the rules of the other roadside diner a block down but despite being a public shop on a public road they still have rules you agree to follow when you enter that building and sit down for a slice of pie.
Google is like a toll road, there are other roads that can get you to the same destination, maybe faster, maybe slower but you can still get there and nobody is really stopping that.