Why Repealing Section 230 Could Ruin the Internet https://www.barrons.com/articles/section-230-repeal-could-destroy-the-internet-51610756633 @savitz @barronsonline
"Despite what some politicians seem to think, Section 230 is no social media conspiracy; the law was adopted years before Facebook, Twitter, or even Myspace existed."
"Despite what some politicians seem to think, Section 230 is no social media conspiracy; the law was adopted years before Facebook, Twitter, or even Myspace existed."
" http://Booking.com , Expedia, and Tripadvisor depend on user recommendations. So do ride-sharing companies, food delivery services, and movie and book review sites. Killing 230 would put Nextdoor, Yelp, Wikipedia, Craigslist, and Reddit in significant peril."
“To eliminate Section 230 would require radical changes to the internet. These changes could cause the internet to collapse on itself. The internet without 230 would be an internet in which litigation threats could silence the truth.”
— @jkosseff
— @jkosseff