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Will the Supreme Court slam the brakes on social media?

Por: The Boston Globe Tech October 06, 2022

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Online titans such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube might seem invincible. But the Supreme Court will soon take up a pair of lawsuits that could severely undermine all three companies, while radically changing the way millions of people use social media.Both cases revolve around the deaths of two people killed in separate terrorist incidents. Relatives of the victims say social media companies tolerated hateful messages posted by the terrorist... + full article



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