Missouri AG Thinks Supreme Court Ruling Lets Him Control Social Media Moderation (It Doesn’t)
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Missouri AG Thinks Supreme Court Ruling Lets Him Control Social Media Moderation (It Doesn’t) - Above the Law
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey apparently thinks he gets to be editor-in-chief of every social media platform. In his latest attack on free speech rights, Bailey has announced a “first-in-the-nation rule” that would force social media companies to let users choose third-party content moderators rather than using the platforms’ own moderation systems. There’s just one tiny problem: this completely ignores what the Supreme Court explicitl…
Missouri AG Thinks Supreme Court Ruling Lets Him Control Social Media Moderation (It Doesn’t)
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey apparently thinks he gets to be editor-in-chief of every social media platform. In his latest attack on free speech rights, Bailey has announced a "first-in-the-nation rule" that would force social media companies to let users choose third-party content moderators rather than using the platforms' own moderation systems. There's just one…
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