Social Media’s Content Rules Are Up to Supreme Court: QuickTake

Feb. 26, 2024, 10:00 AM UTC

Conspiracy theories, election lies and Covid misinformation before the 2020 US presidential election led social media companies to implement rules policing online speech and suspending some users — including former President Donald Trump. That practice, known as “content moderation,” will be put to the test after two Republican-led states, Florida and Texas, passed laws in 2021 to stop what they believed were policies censoring conservatives. The fate of those social media laws now rests with the US Supreme Court, which could fundamentally reshape how platforms handle speech online in the run-up to the 2024 election and beyond.

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