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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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They've pushed the window too far and now they are being threatened with changes to the law and people bringing suit against them.
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PO3 Patricia Miner
PO3 Patricia Miner
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Add on the amount of cash they have paid into democrat campaigns and the subpoenas because of their clear bias which the Senate has ready to go....

They are done.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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“””That would be fine if they were a publisher and treated as such legally, but for now they are not. Section 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act gives Twitter special protection to engage in censorship, but after this week of obviously politically motivated silencing, many in”””

PO3 Patricia Miner Ah-Ha! They do have license to censor, unless Congress were to change the above cited law!
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PO3 Patricia Miner
PO3 Patricia Miner
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When I was an insurance legal compliance analyst I worked with legislation. You have idiots writing legislation. Most politicians don't have a law degree or in my specific case didn't even understand their insurance policy. We had to look at intent to figure out what the legislation was suppose to say versus what it actually said.

The title of that piece of legislation says it all. It is a "decency act." That tells me they have the right to sensor language, pornography, hate speech and bullying. Things that are indecent.

Big tech is corrupt. They have attorneys on staff who will twist legislation to support that corruption.

It's time someone who understands the law and the language necessary to write proper legislation with no loopholes.
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