I think this is a ploy by the people who left this site to get we moderators out of our thankless payless jobs. Now how will we flex our power????
So much time, energy, and resources wasted on grandstanding legislation for look at me scumbags that have no interest in actually helping the citizens they represent.
The District Court in Florida and in Texas are right. Allowing this law to take effect is Another right ring assault on the First Amendment. This time by Judges that do not love freedom. If Texas wants an “anything goes” forum, it can start its own forum and then it can’t ban anyone. The idea that private Web based forums are somehow protected because the Texas law stares that does not require what federal law prohibits is laughable. That just invites suit after suit over moderated content. Win some. Lose some. But the chilling effect is apparent. And a “must do business requirement.” Exactly the same argument that the cake baker made that was so vigorously challenged in the right- in my view correctly— you can’t force someone to carry s message he or she doesn’t want to carry. And as long as we are adopting originalism, did the Constitution address private web based speech originally?
Or, someone repeatedly exhorting folks to get their guns and go kill all the liberals....or conservatives. Goes too far? If one says yes, then one has agreed in principle to regulation by the platform, and the question becomes what is reasonable. (There's also the problem of dictating what a private entity may or may not do.) The Fifth Circuit ruling is perplexing.
It would be a monumental power play for all the targeted social media platforms to turn off Texas. Put up a single page stating it's in response to Abbot and legislature's law that makes operating in Texas prohibitive.
To me, the point is that it doesn't matter what is being rejected. The people who run the site have a right to reject anything they want. I think posts on the sports boards here get deleted for aggressively criticizing specific players. F-bombs are not allowed. Why? The people who run the board don't want them. And they get to make the rules. Simple as that. It has to work that way. A newspaper runs the letters to the editor that its staff decides to run and rejects the ones it doesn't want to run. It doesn't have to check with the government first to make sure it's OK.
It is when you constantly lie and make up cr@p that is not true. That actually IS the definition of trash talking.
Seems like there is a jurisdiction/enforcement issue. Twitter doesn't operate in Texas until or unless a user views content in Texas (assuming they have no facilities in Texas, which, I suppose they may). So if somebody from Texas sues twitter over a state law, why would Twitter care? Go GATORS! ,WESGATORS
Separate Texas issue but didn’t want to start a new thread Texas Supreme Court allows state to investigate parents of transgender youth
The injunction is still valid for the specific parents that sued. But not other parents statewide. Weird.