Reminder: political ads containing dubious-at-best factual claims have been run in & on American newspapers, magazines, TV, & radio forever. The Supreme Court's most-celebrated press-freedom case involved the First Amendment right to run political ads w/o fact-checking them.https://twitter.com/taraemcg/status/1228058562984894464 …
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I'm fine with those consequences, except the "imprisonment" thing. It should be a civil matter. But newspapers should report facts, not wild unfounded accusations. What I'm not fine with is Facebook being a publisher.
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WTF is wrong with you? The point of the tweet refers to false claims made by *Facebook.*
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My newspaper reviewed every political ad which had to publish who was funding it, and could not cross the line into slander
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