
Various individuals and organizations, including ceidotorg, GaryShapiro, and NRO, are expressing concerns over the potential repeal or replacement of Section 230, a law that provides legal protections for online platforms. They argue that removing Section 230 could harm online communities, hinder free speech, and lead to a decrease in permissible online content. Congressional hearings and discussions are underway regarding the proposed legislation.
WATCH LIVE: Subcommittee hearing on a bipartisan proposal to sunset Section 230 ⬇️
Sunsetting #Section230 would remove #freespeech protections online and hinder digital platforms that millions of Americans rely on. We urge Congress to reject this ill-conceived proposal. #Save230 https://t.co/LvZaZewgOl[…]-to-sunset-section-230-of-the-communications-decency-act https://t.co/PYNUUcvGwG
Without Section 230, the fear of litigation would most immediately trigger a large decrease in material allowed online. | @melugin_p https://t.co/qFEthFGQtf




