The Supreme Court hears Section 230 arguments | The Vergecast
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The Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Gonzalez v. Google, a case over whether YouTube’s recommendation algorithms should be granted protection under Section 230. The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Alex Cranz, T.C. Sottek, and Adi Robertson discuss the Supreme Court cases that could reshape the future of the internet.
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Considering that fb, YT, Twitter, Google willingly abused section 230 by discriminating against Trump, conservatives, Republicans in favor of the democrat party. So, that their party and candidates will win the elections. They all need hefty fines that is 1/2 of their value.
You should really put Vergecast on a separate channel
What if some terrorists use our public transit to commute, does that mean our municipality is aiding and abating terrorists???
Bring back the VIDEO VERGECAST!
By the way in the channel list you have uravgconsumer etc but don’t have vergecast, maybe you should change that.
plz no more of this on this channel
You’re talking about the extreme’s, twitter,YouTube Facebook only uses it to their benefit they might allow one group on that they support but not another because it goes against their agenda. I think they should lose protection due to Business practices that they have shown in the past.