Free Speech
Additional Content Moderation for Section 230 Protection Risks Reducing Speech on Platforms: Judge
People will migrate from platforms with too stringent content moderation measures.
Debates about the role of free speech have been transformed by broadband internet services.
Free Speech
People will migrate from platforms with too stringent content moderation measures.
Free Speech
Private institutions may become primary method for content moderation disputes, says expert.
Expert Opinion
Conservative podcasters were 11 times more likely than liberal podcasters to share claims fact-checked as false.
Broadband Live
Summit moderators will set the stage for timely discussions on content moderation, privacy and competition.
Broadband Live
Panelists argued that ethical concerns about digital privacy and AI are not unfounded, but rather unfairly targeted at certain countries.
Eleventh Circuit
Georgetown University professor Randy Barnett said that the ability to post on social media might be a civil right.
FCC
SiFi Networks will construct an all-fiber network for 40,000 households in the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Privacy
The Democratic legislator called on NTIA end the automatic disclosure of .US web domain users’ personal information.
Free Speech
Some agreed there is egregious information that should be downranked on search platforms.
Broadband Live
Observers on a Broadband Breakfast panel offered differing perspectives on the high court’s decision.
BBLO
Parler’s Amy Peikoff said she wishes Twitter can follow in her social media company’s footsteps.
FSF
Carr said he’s “very glad to hear” of Musk’s Twitter purchase, but still thinks Section 230 reform is necessary.
Infrastructure
ATS will test technology allowing LEO satellites to provide direct connectivity to cellphones.
Social Media
Experts discuss how social media is being treated in the Middle East and how to respond.
COVID
Will Hurd and Member of Parliament Damien Collins say disinformation on social media platforms a worry in midterm elections.
X (Twitter)
Five days into the new year and two developments bring Section 230 protections back into focus.