Supreme Court Decision on Social Media Liability

 I saw an interesting story on the news this week related to social media. There have been discussions about the level of responsibility that social media platforms should have in regard to how their users use the platform. It is the opinion of some, that the platforms should be held responsible for the content that is shared on their platforms. This particular case was specifically related to the role that social media companies played in terrorist attacks, by allowing radicalized groups to form on their platforms. It was suggested that the existence of the platform and them allowing radicalized messages to be spread on their platform, makes the companies liable for the forming and actions of those groups. What I find interesting are the discussions around how much responsibility these platforms should actually have in moderating the content that is circulated on their platforms.

This week, the Supreme Court shared their opinion on the matter. The links below are of an article and news story connected to this case.

ABC News Story

NPR Article

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