Right, but I'm talking about in an American context, especially with the attitude the right wing often has towards large corporations. Here they're taking a different approach from usual for the sole reason that it's being turned towards them. The only reason they now want to break up tech monopolies is because the tech monopolies are making decisions about what should be done on their platforms that they own that the right-wingers don't like. In many other cases, if it wasn't directly affecting them, the line would be that the government has no right to determine how a private entity should do things.
That's why going after Google isn't socialism the way going after health insurance is. Childish cry-baby narcissism all around. Tech companies have, along with the old bogeyman of Hollywood, become for right-wingers, the bad capitalists, which is almost solely because of culture war bullshit rather than anything worth addressing like labor law, income inequality, or South American coups.
I personally can't say I shed too much tears about the likes of QAnon and Alex Jones not being given a public forum. I just find it funny that now they consider it unfair that private companies can do things like make decisions about who can use their platforms.