Will Oremus on Nostr: SCOTUS' ruling on social media was a bigger deal than it first seemed. Content ...
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"content": "SCOTUS' ruling on social media was a bigger deal than it first seemed. Content moderation and ranking algorithms are now First Amendment-protected speech, and that has major implications for the internet. My newsletter today: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2024/07/02/netchoice-scotus-content-moderation-speech/",
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