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February 26, 2024
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Supreme Court Will Decide What Free Speech Means on Social Media

Source: gizmodo.com gizmodo.com
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The Supreme Court is hearing two cases on Monday that could set new precedents around free speech on social media platforms. The cases challenge two similar laws from Florida and Texas, respectively, which aim to reduce “Silicon Valley censorship” on social media, much like Elon Musk has done at X in the last year. “Silencing conservative views is un-American, it’s un-Texan and it’s about to be illegal,” said Texas Governor Greg Abbott on X in 2021, announcing one of the laws the Supreme Court is debating on Monday. Advertisement “If Big Tech censors enforce rules inconsistently, to discriminate in favor...
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