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The US Supreme Court Holds the Future of the Internet in Its Hands

  If the court backs provocative laws from Texas and Florida that limit social platforms’ ability to moderate content online, life could become radically different. The US Supreme Court seems torn over whether to trigger a radical transformation of the  internet . The nation’s highest court heard arguments Monday over  state laws in Florida  and  Texas  that restrict how platforms like  Facebook  and  YouTube  moderate speech. If the court lets them take effect, social media feeds could look very different, with platforms forced to carry unsavory or hateful content that today is blocked or removed. The high stakes gave long-standing questions about free speech and online regulation new urgency in Monday’s arguments. Are social platforms akin to newspapers, which have First Amendment protections that give them editorial control over content—or are they common carriers, like phone providers or telegraph companies, that are required to tran...

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