
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has initiated an investigation into major technology companies regarding their policies on user bans and alleged censorship practices. FTC Chair Andrew N. Ferguson described these actions as 'un-American and potentially illegal,' inviting public testimony on the matter. This investigation aligns with President Donald Trump's administration's broader efforts to address perceived censorship by Big Tech. Concurrently, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), led by Chair Brendan Carr, is also scrutinizing Section 230, the legal provision that shields tech companies from liability for user-generated content. Carr's actions may lead to significant changes in how these companies operate, potentially exposing them to greater legal risks.
EXCLUSIVE: Federal Trade Commission Launches Probe Into Big Tech’s Censorship Of Americans https://t.co/52WPGSEcmp via @dailycaller
SCOOP: The end of Big Tech's dominance, culturally and economically, could come down to @BrendanCarrFCC's decision on their Section 230 "liability shield." My latest @nypost piece https://t.co/lAHHxFGhwu
Scoop: Tech giants could be on the hook for huge liabilities as “Section 230” is scrutinized by @BrendanCarrFCC — https://t.co/shCWglvx0Q

