Texas has teed up a Supreme Court fight for the future of the internet - The Verge
date linked: 20 September 2022
source: link to article, from theverge.com
We need to do more work to divorce free speech from content moderation. The world without content moderation would be a much worse world, and we don’t want to live in it. Sure, social media platforms are too powerful, but this is not the answer.
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