President follows through on threat to 'strongly regulate' social media companies.
from being sued for content posted to their platforms as long as they act in good faith to restrict posts that are obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, excessively violent, harassing, or “otherwise objectionable.”
Matthew Feeney, director of the Cato Institute’s project on emerging technologies, warned there is a lot of content that is legal speech but that people don’t want to see on their social media. “I think this has the classic problem of content moderation on the net — the government wants you to take down all the bad content and none of the good content,” he said in an email.
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