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If Private Platforms Use Government Guidelines to Police Content, is that State Censorship?
YouTube’s decision to demonetize podcaster Bret Weinstein raises serious questions, both about the First Amendment and regulatory capture
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(March 2021)
Major subreddits are going dark to protest Reddit allegedly hiring a controversial UK politician
r/Music, r/AmongUs, and over 200 other communities are now private.
Rodrigo RM likes this.
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Name of the Game — Real Life
“Creator” and “influencer” aren’t different jobs. Who does it serve to pretend they are?
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Former Trump aide Jason Miller to launch new social app “Gettr”
The app, which is in beta testing, appears in the Apple App Store.
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Facebook just announced a newsletter product called Bulletin. Bulletin allows writers to publish free and paid newsletters on the web, to subscribers' emails, or on Facebook. Facebook won't take a fee... View More
Facebook announces Bulletin, its Substack newsletter competitor
Writers retain control of their email list and content
Right Wing Tomboy
Yeah being facebook there would be no free speech allowed in these “newsletters”.
- June 30, 2021
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Texas Supreme Court Completely Confuses Section 230, Makes A Total Mess Of FOSTA
So, this is... not great. Last year we wrote about a ridiculously bad ruling in Texas regarding a string of what certainly appear to be vexatious lawsuits that try to blame Facebook for sex traffickin...
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Bad news.
Facebook could be held liable for sex trafficking on its platform, court rules
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Facebook can be held liable if sexual traffickers use the platform to prey on children.
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Why Did Congress Just Vote to Break Up Big Tech?
The Judiciary Committee voted 21-20 to split up Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook. What happened was unbelievable.