Over the last few months, we've talked about the weird obsession some people upset by the results of the election have had with the concept of "fake news." We warned that focusing on "fake news" as a problem was not just silly and pointless, but that it would quickly morph into calls for censorship. And, even worse, that censorship power would be in the hands of whoever got to define what "fake news" was.
(Score: 2) by Justin Case on Monday February 06 2017, @09:51PM
What part of "Congress shall make no law..." do people have trouble reading?
Quick update for you... we don't "do" laws any more.