Well, if they're legally a platform, then they do have to uphold free speech. If they're a publisher, then they don't. They need to clearly make this distinction.
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people say, but they also could be opened up to a lot of potential legal troubles in copyright cases and such, as they would be considered responsible for everything that people put up on their platforms.
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It really isn't. You're either a platform or a publisher. They don't want the legal liability that comes with being a publisher, but don't seem to want to be a platform.
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