From WSJopinion: 'Facebook, Twitter and other social-media giants often deserve the criticism they get. The principle of free expression, however, is too important to sacrifice for a quick political win against Mark Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey'
Editor’s note: This Future View is about government regulation of social media.
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