Supreme Court Leaves Section 230 Protections For Social Media Untouched

The US Supreme Court on Thursday left the Section 230 protections for social media untouched.

The high court made the decision to keep in place the legal liability shield that protects the tech giants from being held legally responsible for what users post in an unsigned order on Thursday.

The Supreme Court will send the case back to a lower court, CNBC reported.

CNBC reported:

The Supreme Court declined to address the legal liability shield that protects tech platforms from being held responsible for their users’ posts, the court said in an unsigned opinion Thursday.

The decision leaves in place, for now, a broad liability shield that protects companies like Twitter, Meta’s Facebook and Instagram as well as Google’s YouTube from being held liable for their users’ speech on their platforms.

The court’s decisions in these cases will serve as a big sigh of relief for tech platforms for now, but many members of Congress are still itching to reform the legal liability shield.

In the case, Gonzalez v. Google, the court said it would “decline to address the application” of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, the law that protects platforms from their users’ speech and also allows the services to moderate or remove users’ posts. The court said it made that decision because the complaint “appears to state little, if any, plausible claim for relief.”

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“It’s Ridiculous!” – AP Reporter Blasts State Department After They Added MANDATORY Pronouns Onto “From” Line on State Dept Emails (VIDEO)

Our enemies are laughing at us.

AP reporter Matt Lee blasted Deputy State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel after mandatory pronouns were added to the “from” line on the Department’s emails.

Matt Lee is known for having heated exchanges with the State Department spokespeople.


Matt Lee

He previously went off on the former spox Ned Price after the Biden Regime claimed Russia was planning a false flag as a pretext to invade Ukraine.

Matt Lee went off after Biden’s State Department added mandatory pronouns to the Department’s emails.

Vedant Patel was not prepared.

He was left stuttering as Matt Lee pressed him on why the mandatory pronouns were added to the “from” line.

“This is not an optional thing. … But the problem is that a lot of them or at least some of them so far, as I’ve been able to tell, are wrong! They’re giving the wrong pronouns! So men are being identified as women and women as men…. It’s ridiculous!” Matt Lee said.

Vedant Patel said he was unaware of the pronouns.

What a joke.

WATCH:

WATCH: AP’s Matt Lee asks Biden State Department why they’ve added mandatory pronouns onto the from line on State Department emails.

"This is not an optional thing. … But the problem is that a lot of them or at least some of them so far, as I’ve been able to tell, are wrong!… pic.twitter.com/KVnbnICrUT

— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) May 18, 2023

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