Below is a list of the best Free speech on social media public topics compiled and compiled by our team
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1 To Protect Free Speech, Social Media Platforms Must Stop their
- Author: riponsociety.org
- Published: 11/21/2021
- Review: 4.99 (646 vote)
- Summary: · Assaults on the culture of free speech grow by the day. Unfortunately, much of the assault is coming from the major social media platforms
- Detail: https://riponsociety.org/article/to-protect-free-speech-social-media-platforms-must-stop-their-overreach/
2 Does Freedom of Speech Exist on Social Media
- Author: loyola.edu
- Published: 07/14/2022
- Review: 4.76 (508 vote)
- Summary: Although we are free to say what we want, we are not allowed to express any opinion that offends, threatens, or insults groups, based on race, color, religion, national orientation, or disability (hate speech)
- Detail: https://www.loyola.edu/academics/emerging-media/blog/2016/freedom-of-speech-on-social-media
3 Free Speech and the Regulation of Social Media Content
- Author: everycrsreport.com
- Published: 10/04/2021
- Review: 4.55 (241 vote)
- Summary: · As the Supreme Court has recognized, social media sites like Facebook and Twitter have become important venues for users to exercise free
- Detail: https://www.everycrsreport.com/reports/R45650.html
4 Crimping free speech is the wrong way to rein in social media
- Author: calmatters.org
- Published: 04/28/2022
- Review: 4.28 (281 vote)
- Summary: · Assembly Bill 2408 proposes to punish popular social media platforms for editorial content promotion decisions. But it violates fundamental
- Detail: https://calmatters.org/commentary/2022/05/crimping-free-speech-is-the-wrong-way-to-rein-in-social-media/
5 Mill, Free Speech & Social Media | Issue 151 – Philosophy Now
- Author: philosophynow.org
- Published: 03/13/2022
- Review: 4.02 (476 vote)
- Summary: Social media presents three major challenges to Mill’s account of free speech. The most immediate is that it does not differentiate between an exchange of ideas
- Detail: https://philosophynow.org/issues/151/Mill_Free_Speech_and_Social_Media
6 Freedom of Expression on Social Media | Oxford Law Faculty
- Author: law.ox.ac.uk
- Published: 03/16/2022
- Review: 3.91 (292 vote)
- Summary: Should the scope of protections be broader and allow more free speech online, or instead recalibrate to address increases in hateful,
- Detail: https://www.law.ox.ac.uk/research-and-subject-groups/digitalisation-human-rights
7 “Protecting Free Speech and Due Process Values on Dominant
- Author: scholarship.law.gwu.edu
- Published: 04/22/2022
- Review: 3.63 (273 vote)
- Summary: In recent years, dominant social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have been increasingly perceived as engaging in discrimination against
- Detail: https://scholarship.law.gwu.edu/faculty_publications/1589/
8 Federal court lifts block on Texas social media “censorship” law
- Author: texastribune.org
- Published: 05/02/2022
- Review: 3.39 (204 vote)
- Summary: · The law passed during a special session last year and bans social media platforms with more than 50 million monthly users — like Facebook,
- Detail: https://www.texastribune.org/2022/09/16/texas-social-media-law/
9 Free Speech & Press – Pew Research Center
- Author: pewresearch.org
- Published: 11/21/2021
- Review: 3.24 (370 vote)
- Summary: · Some 49% of U.S. adults say Donald Trump’s accounts should be permanently banned from social media, while half say they should not be
- Detail: https://www.pewresearch.org/topic/politics-policy/political-issues/free-speech-press/
10 First Amendment may stand in way of regulating social media
- Author: washingtonpost.com
- Published: 01/25/2022
- Review: 3.02 (463 vote)
- Summary: · That ruling was broadly in keeping with decades of legal precedent holding that the best way to protect free speech is for governments to stay
- Detail: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/05/30/first-amendment-social-media-regulation/
11 Know Your Rights with Freedom of Speech and Social Media
- Author: nbcconnecticut.com
- Published: 05/12/2022
- Review: 2.81 (112 vote)
- Summary: · It’s not a violation of your constitutional rights to free speech, but you may not be following the guidelines you agreed to in those terms and
- Detail: https://www.nbcconnecticut.com/news/local/know-your-rights-with-freedom-of-speech-and-social-media/2402583/
12 Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy
- Author: news.columbia.edu
- Published: 10/03/2021
- Review: 2.72 (134 vote)
- Summary: In the United States, they are complicated by the extraordinary protections afforded to speech by the First Amendment. It is a foundational assumption of modern
- Detail: https://news.columbia.edu/content/social-media-freedom-speech-and-future-our-democracy
13 Social Media Companies Want to Co-opt the First Amendment
- Author: nytimes.com
- Published: 04/30/2022
- Review: 2.75 (103 vote)
- Summary: · In two cases that could have sweeping implications for free speech online, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter are challenging new laws in Florida
- Detail: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/09/opinion/social-media-first-amendment.html
14 [PDF] Free Speech on Social Media: Unrestricted or Regulated?
- Author: commons.vccs.edu
- Published: 05/01/2022
- Review: 2.53 (172 vote)
- Summary: Alessandra Garcia Guevara. Mr. Perrino. College Composition II – F09. 24 March 2022. Free Speech on Social Media: Unrestricted or Regulated?
- Detail: https://commons.vccs.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi%3Farticle%3D1054%26context%3Dstudent_writing
15 [PDF] Free Speech Challenges to Florida and Texas Social Media Laws
- Author: crsreports.congress.gov
- Published: 06/21/2022
- Review: 2.5 (63 vote)
- Summary: · these laws likely violate the constitutional free speech rights of online … Florida’s social media law, signed into law on May 24, 2021,
- Detail: https://crsreports.congress.gov/product/pdf/LSB/LSB10748
16 Does the First Amendment Apply to Social Media Companies?
- Author: talksonlaw.com
- Published: 06/13/2022
- Review: 2.33 (184 vote)
- Summary: But guess what? Facebook, Twitter, the other social media platforms are not the government. They are private sector entities, and therefore, they have no First
- Detail: https://www.talksonlaw.com/briefs/does-the-first-amendment-require-social-media-platforms-to-grant-access-to-all-users
17 In a Blow to Free Speech, Texas’ Social Media Law Allowed to
- Author: eff.org
- Published: 06/24/2022
- Review: 2.26 (129 vote)
- Summary: · Under HB 20 social media platforms “may not censor a user, a user’s expression, or a user’s ability to receive the expression of another person
- Detail: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/05/blow-free-speech-texas-unconstitutional-social-media-law-allowed-proceed-pending
18 Regulating free speech on social media is dangerous and futile
- Author: brookings.edu
- Published: 06/22/2022
- Review: 2.24 (163 vote)
- Summary: · The First Amendment restricts government censorship … The calls for regulating social media and technology companies are politically motivated
- Detail: https://www.brookings.edu/blog/techtank/2018/09/21/regulating-free-speech-on-social-media-is-dangerous-and-futile/
19 Social Media | Brennan Center for Justice
- Author: brennancenter.org
- Published: 10/16/2021
- Review: 2.03 (173 vote)
- Summary: Authorities increasingly monitor social media to identify individuals who pose safety risks. This curtails free speech and undermines privacy,
- Detail: https://www.brennancenter.org/issues/protect-liberty-security/social-media
20 Why Free Speech on the Internet Isn’t Free for All – Bloomberg.com
- Author: bloomberg.com
- Published: 12/28/2021
- Review: 1.95 (62 vote)
- Summary: · That’s a commercial issue governed by each company’s terms of service. There’s no First Amendment right to speak on social media, since that’s a
- Detail: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-06-19/why-free-speech-on-the-internet-isn-t-free-for-all-quicktake