Victory! Supreme Court Rules Platforms Have First Amendment Right to Decide What Speech to Carry, Free of State Mandates ( www.eff.org )

The Supreme Court today correctly found that social media platforms, like newspapers, bookstores, and art galleries before them, have First Amendment rights to curate and edit the speech of others they deliver to their users, and the government has a very limited role in dictating what social media platforms must and must not publish. Although users remain understandably frustrated with how the large platforms moderate user speech, the best deal for users is when platforms make these decisions instead of the government.

figjam ,

This feels incredibly hallow

mindbleach ,

This court remains illegitimate.

pelespirit OP Mod ,
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I guess SCOTUS got one right.

snooggums ,
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The conservative judges want misinformation to be spread, libs want the truth to not be suppressed.

Same outcome for wildly different reasons.

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