That about sums up the state of the Internet these days. Bots, shills, sockpuppets all pretending to be real, different people while a relative handful of actually real people argue with them or soak up their bs.
Note that her problem isn't with government "control over online speech" - it's with government speech-control that isn't "cleanly and clearly defined". (And recall that this is the same clown who, as YouTube CEO, won a "free expression" award sponsored by ... YouTube.)