World’s biggest social media firms challenge state laws blocking them from moderating certain content or banning users
The United States supreme court heard arguments on Monday in two cases pertain to social media platforms and content moderation – the results of which could have big implications for freedom of speech online.
Filed by NetChoice, an association representing the world’s largest social media firms, both cases challenge state laws blocking social media platforms from moderating certain user content or banning users. Arguments Monday lasted longer than many experts anticipated, extending into a marathon four-hour session.
Continue reading…World’s biggest social media firms challenge state laws blocking them from moderating certain content or banning usersThe United States supreme court heard arguments on Monday in two cases pertain to social media platforms and content moderation – the results of which could have big implications for freedom of speech online.Filed by NetChoice, an association representing the world’s largest social media firms, both cases challenge state laws blocking social media platforms from moderating certain user content or banning users. Arguments Monday lasted longer than many experts anticipated, extending into a marathon four-hour session. Continue reading…
