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by naasking
2604 days ago
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> Regardless, Facebook is not a public space. It's very much a private space. Suggesting that Facebook be treated as a public space is a pretty radical idea. Further precedent I recently came across suggests it's not so radical after all: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packingham_v._North_Carolina Unanimous decision by the Supreme Court actually called social media the public square. |
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