Frank Pasquale on Nostr: “The laws in question are bad, and if upheld, will have bad consequences. But a ...
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"content": "“The laws in question are bad, and if upheld, will have bad consequences. But a broad constitutional ruling against them—a ruling that holds that the government cannot prohibit dominant platforms from unfairly discriminating against certain users—would be even worse.”\nhttps://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/social-media-netchoice-texas-supreme-court/677494/",
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