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A Looming Legal Battle Could Change Social Media Forever

Por: Slate Tech September 27, 2022

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Texas and Florida have each passed new aws taking aim at social media companies and how they moderate content. If these laws take effect, platforms will be forbidden from prohibiting or deprioritizing certain kinds of content—creating the potential for a future Twitter landscape filled with hate, porn, terrorist recruitment, Holocaust denial, and really outlandish trolls. Conservatives have long argued that the platforms discriminate against... + full article



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