230 Protects Users, Not Big Tech
Briefly

Section 230, a pivotal law for internet governance, is currently under threat from several Senators looking to amend it. The article stresses that this regulation is essential for fostering free speech online, empowering individuals to connect and moderate their communities. Critics claim it favors large tech companies, but it actually serves millions of users lacking personal platforms. The law clearly states that online service providers are not liable for user-generated content. Dismantling Section 230 would hinder everyday citizens while having no positive impact on the internet’s ability to function as a free speech platform.
Section 230 is not merely a law; it represents the foundation of free speech online, empowering users and smaller services alike.
Critics misinterpret Section 230 as a shield for Big Tech, but in reality, it’s a vital law for everyday internet users.
Read at Electronic Frontier Foundation
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