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by protomyth 2306 days ago
That is the type of situation that 230 was meant to stop. It would be impossible to be Twitter, etc. without the protection of 230 and that is why it was created. It carries over from not being able to sue the telephone or telegraph company because someone sent something defamatory about you over their system.

The argument is that the services desire to keep the protections of 230 but act like publishers that are not afforded the same protections.

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> It carries over from not being able to sue the telephone or telegraph company

On the other hand, phone calls are not persistent and one to one, not one to anyone.

And you generally know the person who is on both ends. This leads to a sense of history and consequence which is most commonly not available on the internet.
Not anymore. My wife and I now get more spam calls than real calls.