#LawFedi question: is there any legal obligation for social media companies to remain within a semblance of politically neutrality (looking at you X/Twitter)?
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#LawFedi question: is there any legal obligation for social media companies to remain within a semblance of politically neutrality (looking at you X/Twitter)?
Is there precedent related to it and/or laws in the works that speak to this? Does it differ substantially based on where a company is located and/or operates?
I've been seeing a lot of posts about the government stepping in to stop Musk's blatant hands on the political scales, but don't get the sense it has legal authority to do so.
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beaware@social.beaware.livereplied to fantasticaleconomics@geekdom.social last edited by
@FantasticalEconomics @SrRochardBunson saved so I can come back later in hopes to find the answer.
I've been wondering this as well ever since the creation of Truth Social and the promotion of such platforms.
I got an ad in the Apple App Store yesterday for Truth Social.
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fantasticaleconomics@geekdom.socialreplied to beaware@social.beaware.live last edited by
Cool, let me know what you find out.
Uncool about the Truth ad. On the plus side, this seeing that means there's a fair chance it spends more on advertising than it rakes in as ad revenue. So there's that
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beaware@social.beaware.livereplied to fantasticaleconomics@geekdom.social last edited by
@FantasticalEconomics @SrRochardBunson well, I boosted this to my people so hopefully you can let ME know what you find out.
I sure hope you get an answer.