Supreme Court puts off showdown over internet moderation bans in Texas and Florida

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Supreme Court puts off showdown over Texas and Florida’s internet moderation bans

, which deal respectively with the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and US anti-terrorism law., Microsoft, Meta, and the Wikimedia Foundation — filed briefs last week supporting Google and encouraging the court not to narrow its definition of Section 230.

The Texas and Florida laws could lead to even more sweeping decisions. State lawmakers have argued that requiring sites to avoid moderating content — including hate speech or misinformation — does not violate the First Amendment’s prohibition on compelling companies to carry specific speech. At least one conservative member of the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas, hasBiden’s administration is likely to disagree with the current conservative push to regulate social media moderation.

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