Twitter's online speech norms were created and shaped by lawyers who were deeply knowledgeable of existing First Amendment case law in the U.S. It feels like journalists now want platforms to intentionally deviate from that: https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/1598-1670_Online.pdf … https://twitter.com/TonyRomm/status/1029827909987520512 …
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Papers on First Amendment law and Internet moderation like the paper linked above (which you should read in full before responding) and that changed my way understanding of the situation.
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Do you think there is any merit to the idea that the scale, architecture, and viral potential of modern social platforms differentiate them meaningfully from virtually all 1A precedents except themselves?
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