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Point/Counterpoint: Law protecting the tech giants has become outdated
Section 230 shields platforms from liability despite harms from algorithmic content curation, distorting competition and denying victims recourse, prompting calls for updated accountability rules.
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Point/Counterpoint: Law protecting the tech giants has become outdated
It’s the 30th anniversary of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, a law that says communications platforms aren’t legally responsible for what users post. That means this law is older than all of Gen Z (not to mention Gen Alpha) and is still dictating the distribution of content despite the breakthrough technological developments since then. The internet as we know it today is drastically different from the dial-up AOL chatrooms and me…
·Cherokee County, United States
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