Supreme Court stumped on how to resolve free speech challenges to GOP-backed social media laws

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WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday grappled with knotty free speech questions as it weighed laws in Florida and Texas that seek to impose restrictions on the ability of social media companies to moderate content. After almost four hours of oral arguments, a majority of the justices appeared to have concerns that there is a free speech issue with prohibiting platforms from barring or limiting the reach of some problematic users.

Both laws seek to impose restrictions on content moderation and require companies to provide individualized explanations to users when content is removed. The Florida law among other things prevents companies from banning public figures running for political office and restricts “shadow banning,” whereby certain user content is made difficult to find by other users. The state claims that such actions are a form of censorship.

 

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