Greene offers bill to abolish Section 230
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Thursday is introducing a bill to abolish Section 230 — the law the protects online platforms from liability — on the heels of Twitter accepting Elon Musk's offer to buy the company and take it private.
Greene's bill would eliminate the law making online platforms not liable for content posted by third parties and replace it with a provision to require "reasonable, non-discriminatory access to online communications platforms" through a "common carrier" framework that Greene compared to airlines or package delivery services.
Republicans have long claimed that social media platforms have an anti-conservative bias, pointing to tweets that have been taken down and the removal of entire feeds from networks.
[....] Titled the 21st Century FREE Speech Act, Greene's measure will serve as the House version of a Senate bill sponsored by Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.).
To combat the alleged bias against conservatives, it would prevent online communications platforms from exerting "undue or unreasonable preference or advantage to any particular person, class of persons, political or religious group or affiliation, or locality" and would provide consumers a mechanism to sue for violations.
Should any platform be liable for someone else's speech? Even if they engage in moderation?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 30 2022, @03:35AM (2 children)
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(Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 30 2022, @05:56AM (1 child)
More like, "Never Again, Republicans". They go the way of the Whigs, only the Whigs did not go insane. But, you get the point, a party that loses the American people, is not longer a party. Republican party is dead, Tot, verkunft. Like that.
(Score: 2) by Mykl on Monday May 02 2022, @12:52AM
However, due to your wonderful 2-party system, something needs to remain in place, even as a zombie.
The reality is that undead-RNC will continue to shuffle the halls, and the vote will really be "Democrat vs Not Democrat". That's basically what's happening today - nobody is really voting FOR the Republican's platform, because they don't actually have one. People are either voting for the Dems, or voting to get rid of the Dems (and accept whatever else takes their place).