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by AnthonyMouse
842 days ago
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> Why would treating a social media site's moderation as protected speech automatically make the social media site a common carrier? First of all, you're asking the question backwards. If corporate moderation is protected speech then why wouldn't it be protected speech for common carriers? The only plausible answer is that they have a dominant market position, but then so do the large social media platforms, which are the only things these laws apply to. |
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Even if it’s hard to stop using e.g. Facebook, it’s easy to access 1000000 other sites too, and publish your own. That’s not the case with ISPs - for the most part you can have only one.