“Aww hell, my latest lootbox contained erectile dysfunction… I’ll have to buy a few more to try and get rid of it”
“Aww hell, my latest lootbox contained erectile dysfunction… I’ll have to buy a few more to try and get rid of it”
Just a note about the injunction, it will not survive on appeal. The judge in this case stretched things pretty thin in his argument for the emergency injunction pending trial in this case. Lumping together government agencies reporting TOS violations with other elected officials threatening section 230 into one was just silly. Episode 771 of the Opening Arguments podcast does a better job of explaining the injunction and ongoing case than I ever could.
Meta/Twitter/whoever are also protected by the 1st Amendment when it comes to deciding what they allow on their platform.
A law or ruling that forces social media companies to carry specific speech is unconstitutional.
I always refer to it as “the 4th grade playground definition” of free speech.
Not if your understanding of the US Constitution is the same as it was when you were in grade 3.