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by sigmaprimus
1955 days ago
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One more thought regarding the censorship and banning of social media users I have, concerns the rules and laws surrounding private companies running sweepstakes contests on these platforms. At one time it was required that any contest run by private corporations that offered prizes was also required to offer entry to the draw through a "No purchase nessisary" scheme, otherwise it is just gambling. It now seems it is perfectly fine to require the public to have an account and in turn enter a contract with another private for profit entity in the form of a social media platform user account. Have the laws changed to facilitate this? Maybe section 230 provides the loophole? |
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