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It’s a terrible idea that violates Section 230, but is it actually unconstitutional? Don’t be so sure.
You want more censorship? Go ahead, repeal Section 230.
Plus: Oregon decriminalizes hard drugs, Kroger closes stores over hazard pay rule, and more...
Government will happily suppress misinformation in favor of misinformation of its own.
May public schools punish students for off-campus social media posts?
An interesting science experiment.
Both Hawley's "national conservatism" and similar ideas prevalent in many quarters on the left threaten free speech and liberty more generally.
Law enforcement will have an easier time arresting and prosecuting criminals on Parler than on Telegram.
We need an open digital commons, where individuals maintain ownership of their own identities and where speech is highly resistant to political pressure.
Plus: Supreme Court declines more election challenges, Lisa Montgomery gets temporary stay of execution, and more...
No one has a right to a Facebook platform, but purges can and should be criticized.
Plus: Trump concedes on reinstated Twitter account, Cabinet resignations keep coming, and more...
Plus: National Association of Manufacturers calls on Pence to invoke the 25th Amendment, Trump's response to the riot, and more...
Aaron Reynolds is just trying to make people laugh, but his content may have been flagged on Instagram for interfering with the election.
The more that big social media companies act like they can control what people say, the more competition they encourage.
Plus: One in seven NYC chain stores closed, Columbus officers turned off body cams before fatal shooting, and more....
The case against the popular pornography site rests on misleading data and hidden agendas.
Plus: Sexual misconduct at the FBI, Tulsi Gabbard and Mike Lee don't understand the First Amendment, and more...
Aaron Reynolds, the creator of "Swear Trek" and "Effin' Birds," talks about living and dying by Instagram's algorithms.
The outgoing FCC chairman discusses 'light-touch' regulation and the future of free speech on the internet.
Plus: Bar food police strike in New York, study finds COVID-19 circulating in the U.S. last December, and more...
It's hard to take seriously complaints that there are no alternatives to Facebook when they're made on Twitter.
But what one side likes, the other side hates. There's no way Twitter and Facebook can appease them both.
Plus: Homeland Security says this election was "the most secure in American history," Chicago asks residents to stay home again, and more...
What is the platform accomplishing by calling further attention to the president's wild claims of voting fraud?
It wasn’t a plot to undermine democracy. It wasn’t a Russian intelligence operation. It was a low-tech scam.
Plus: Unrest and looting in Philadelphia after the police shoot and kill a black man, Trump supporters stranded in Omaha, Biden faces new corruption allegations, and more...
The Hunter Biden story has exposed the media's selective skepticism.
Plus: Supreme Court won't stop Pennsylvania from counting late ballots, proposed amendment would limit Court to nine justices, and more...
The Reason Roundtable argues over what to do when Twitter prematurely suppresses oppo-dump journalism unfavorable to Democrats, and when politicians respond with retaliatory regulation.
The House Intelligence Committee is mulling ways to stop an "infodemic." Is this really a task we want the government to tackle?
Plus: 898,000 new jobless claims, and more...
Inspired by Germany's notorious hate-speech law, more countries seek to impose steep penalties on platforms that don't comply with their censorship whims.
Plus: Tech companies respond, proposed H-1B visa changes, and more...
Bipartisanship isn't dead, sadly.
A new DOJ proposal aims to bring the internet communications law in line with Trump's personal interpretation of it.
The fight to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg reveals a long-degraded political culture.
There’s nothing good about censoring communication platforms citizens want to use.
Plus: Bill Barr has lost his mind, Salt Lake City officer who ordered dog to bite black man charged, and more...
Plus: America's global prestige continues to drop, marijuana law enforcement is still racist, Wisconsin and Minnesota voters prefer Biden, and more...
That point seems to have escaped many people who have not actually watched the controversial film, some of whom think it should banned.
Plus: More red states may get legal weed, antitrust action against Google expected this week, the Cuties controversy, and more...
How can we build a culture that welcomes alternative tech?
One very sketchy story about an Oklahoma City teen’s tragic death has gone viral.
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