Florida asks Supreme Court to decide fight over social media regulation
The backers of the Florida and Texas laws have argued that the measures are necessary to combat alleged censorship of conservative views on platforms like Facebook and Twitter. Legislators have contended that social networks are common carriers, like phone providers, and thus are required to carry all speech that isn't otherwise illegal.
and spam. They say the constitutional amendment is meant to protect against government censorship, and that private outlets have the right to decide what they host.You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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