▲ | Court Permanently Enjoins Ohio's Segregate-and-Suppress/Parental Consent Law(blog.ericgoldman.org) | |
7 points by hn_acker 13 hours ago | 3 comments | ||
▲ | TimorousBestie 12 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
> I disagree with this characterization: “social media operators are arguably less involved in the curation of their websites’ content than these traditional examples.” A publisher who engages in light curation is making just as much of an editorial choice as those who engage in heavier curation. There’s not a “better” or “worse” level of curation; there are just different choices along a continuum. There is a qualitative difference in the scope of curation between the court’s example (a newspaper of solely Letters to the Editor) and a social media website. I don’t think a single social media website has an editorial board that goes around explicitly approving content prior to dissemination. Lobsters, perhaps? | ||
▲ | hn_acker 13 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
The full title is: > Court Permanently Enjoins Ohio's Segregate-and-Suppress/Parental Consent Law–NetChoice v. Yost | ||
▲ | 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
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