Supreme Court Examines Social Media Platforms’ First Amendment Rights in Regulating Online Public Spaces – Update

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Supreme Court Examines Social Media Platforms’ First Amendment Rights in Regulating Online Public Spaces – Update

UPDATE: The Supreme Court justices are currently debating whether social media platforms are neutral gatekeepers or if their content moderation practices are protected by the First Amendment. The justices are questioning the broadness of the Florida law that restricts tech platforms’ content moderation practices. Some justices are skeptical of the law’s impact on content decisions and are considering its application to platforms like Etsy or Uber.

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