Donald Trump’s apparent plans to punish Twitter
for appending a factcheck to his claims that mail-in ballots would be
“substantially fraudulent” could reshape the web – but not necessarily
in the ways he or his supporters intend.
Trump’s expected avenue of attack focuses
on section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. That law underpins
much of how the internet is regulated in the United States, by
effectively creating the hybrid publisher/platform model that has become
the norm for social media companies worldwide.
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Donald Trump's move against Twitter factchecking could backfire | Internet | The Guardian
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