SCOTUS sides with social media, leaves Section 230 intact in big win for big tech

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SCOTUS sides with social media, leaves Section 230 intact in big win for big tech
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The opinion stated social media companies shouldn't be treated differently than other spaces where content is created: “(The) mere creation of their media platforms is no more culpable than the creation of email, cell phones, or the internet generally.”

back to lower courts and puts the ball back in Congress' court, giving them the opportunity to make meaningful reforms to measure. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle argue that Section 230 has given big tech companies too much power. Since 2019, lawmakers have formally introducedDemocratic Sen.

Tech companies fighting to protect Section 230 say they would have no choice but to take extreme positions on content moderation if it was struck down and it could also lead platforms to kick more users off for content that violates their guidelines.

It brought a sigh of relief for Silicon Valley, which has faced increased scrutiny when it comes to content moderation.

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