Freedom is anarchy unless there is accountability. Free speech is not really "free." Even in the US Constitution, "free speech" is actually not a right but rather Congress may not create laws abridging the freedom of speech. Nevertheless, it has and States have created laws that limit the extent to which freedom of speech may be exercised, primarily to preserve an orderly and safe civil society. Too often, "free speech" is interpreted as a right to say anything. We need to disabuse ourselves of that myth. We do not have the right to say anything, especially if it may be libel, a call to riot or commit crime, treasonous, etc. Because the internet initially allowed participants in discussion boards and chat rooms to be "anonymous," we created a "world" in which people could become trolls, post hate speech, and share "post-truth" information as though it were fact. To create a safe place for responsible, accountable persons to share and exchange ideas "freely," we need to control the behavior of "anonymous" participants and require accountability.