Electronic Frontier Foundation on Nostr: As we told the court, users are far better off when publishers make editorial ...
As we told the court, users are far better off when publishers make editorial decisions free from government mandates.
Laws that allow the government to grant favored speakers special access to the platforms, and silence disfavored speakers are inconsistent with the constitution.
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