The irony is, if Section 230 were to die like Trump says he wants, Twitter and Facebook would probably have to ban him
As President Trump's anger at Twitter escalates, his so-called solution, should he really obtain it, would almost certainly backfire in his face.But Section 230 is the part of that law that's actually been protecting his social media posts.
If he continued to tweet what he liked without regard to truth or potential consequences, Twitter and Facebook would almost certainly need to ban him.As President Trump's anger at Twitter escalates, his so-called solution, should he really obtain it, would almost certainly backfire in his face. Since they are not legally responsible, they don't need to to validate the truth and accuracy of material posted by others .
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