I'd say the more realistic objective was to prevent a repeat from 2016, when the FBI played an inordinate role in determining the outcome of the election...
And exactly who was the government? In 2016 the Dems controlled the Executive branch and the FBI dropped the bombshell announcement that they were reopening the Clinton emails in response to the Wiener laptop about 3 weeks prior to the election. The "investigation" was a total nothingburger, but millions of people went to the polls (or stayed home) convinced there had to be a "there" there. Because the FBI said so...
So now in 2020 the GOP controls the Executive Branch and some really silly people were/are butthurt the scenario wasn't repeated. You tell us it documents the extent of the "interaction" between Twitter and the "government" But in reality as it pertains to the Biden campaign, the most you can say is it highlights the extent of interaction between Twitter and a political party. MT has said the extent of the "requests" from the Biden people was to not allow nude pics of his son...
BTW, MT also said that there were interactions between Twitter and the Trump Campaign- you know the actual Government. He's made it clear that Elon imposed restrictions on both He and Bari, and to her limited credit Bari at least called out Elon over some issue which pissed him off. But we've yet to hear what issues Team Trump raised with Twitter, and you seem to have no interest in what the actual Government was interested in requiring of Twitter...
So when did the FBI become (in the wingnut perspective) the tool of the "Liberal left"? One would think if the FBI was so "leftist" that they could at least find actual Dems to occupy positions of leadership rather than lifelong Pubs like Comey, Mueller, McCabe, Wray.
I mean granted these folks are not as draconian as someone like Hoover, or some of the traditional types that led the FBI. But there's a pretty distinct difference between mainline GOP business types who came up thru the LEO/military ranks (Comey, Mueller, McCabe) and Trump's attempt to paint them as radical socialists. Thinking Trump is an autocratic egotist who has no qualms about trampling the Constitution doesn't make you a bad person. It just makes you normal...