Trump's FTC is looking into censorship on tech platforms | TechCrunch
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The FTC has initiated a public inquiry into allegations of censorship by tech platforms, inviting comments from individuals who believe they have been demonetized or banned due to their speech. Chairman Andrew Ferguson emphasized that tech firms should not intimidate users, suggesting potential legal violations. However, experts argue that the inquiry misinterprets the First Amendment's scope, as it does not restrict private platform moderation. This move comes as major social media companies reconsider content moderation policies amidst controversies surrounding hate speech.
Tech firms should not be bullying their users. This inquiry will help the FTC better understand how these firms may have violated the law by silencing and intimidating Americans.
This announcement comes at a time when social media executives like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk are loosening restrictions on hate speech, raising questions about the relationship between content moderation and the First Amendment.
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