Supreme Court hears arguments on the future of online speech: all the news
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NetChoice: “If it’s not the government, you really shouldn’t label it censorship.”
Brown Jackson brings up a common critique of NetChoice’s position: the internet has become the public square, and large social media companies play a huge gatekeeper role, so why not regulate them? NetChoice’s Clement argues that web platforms rise (he mentions TikTok) and fall (sorry, X) quickly enough that it’s clear there are lots of avenues for speech online.
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