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Yahoo Finance’s Daniel Howley joins the Live show to discuss Section 230 and the expectations for the SCOTUS hearing case that could strip social media protections.
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“What seems to us as bitter trials are often blessings in disguise.” __Oscar Wilde
I’m so very concerned about this case hearing so should I believe that the worst will happens and we lose everything with amazon YouTube google and more I’m not even sure what supreme court is thinking in the first place about waning to hear the case
They can change it to follow the letter of the law you either a private company and are liable to be sued or you are platform and you can not moderate unless it is illegal.
@Riford19 so should I be worried 😟 coz that’s what i am feeling about like cartoons or fan fiction series and flims will those still be able to stay if there is a change
Advertisers wouldn’t want to advertise on an open platform? Yeah right. That’s how platforms always were up until only a few years ago when these platforms became ultra woke. Now that these platforms have become central to everything, including government, they do not deserve any protection from liability.