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Big Tech thinks it's untouchable because current law shields social media companies from accountability—even when they sell drugs to kids. Senator Hawley: "The next step is to allow victims of human trafficking, victims of [drug] trafficking and narcotics to sue the platforms."

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Chase Huntsman 🇺🇸 的头像
Chase Huntsman 🇺🇸1 年前

@HawleyMO I like your style, keep it up sir

@snailtracks 的头像
@snailtracks1 年前

Talk to the bigger issue - the corrupt American culture. This is small ball.

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tigerluu1 年前

@HawleyMO One way to go.

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TravelMore1 年前

Because CONGRESS made them untouchable.

Maria Fisher 的头像
Maria Fisher1 年前

@HawleyMO Considering how easily you could be banned from, for example Facebook, Big Tech HAS the capability, They don't have the desire to fix it.

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IRONSmith1 年前

Trust bust them.

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Hec2101 年前

Yes! They moderate many things, but cannot moderate all the drugs being sold via their apps? The platforms need to be held accountable!

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Tim Conrad1 年前

@HawleyMO Whatever happened to reforming liability for platforms vs publishers??

Sherry Jenkins 的头像
Sherry Jenkins1 年前

Congress is shielded from accountability with the Speech and Debate Clause. The next step is to abolish the clause!

Robert Wistedt 的头像
Robert Wistedt1 年前

That can be a sticky wicket ! because then they will go after gun makers

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