031 Top Priority | Section 230 and The Danger of Silencing of Marginalized Voices
Both sides of the aisle are working to change Section 230, but today's guest says that would harm free speech, especially marginalized voices who have found community in the Internet.
Show: 031 Top Priority Podcast | How Altering Section 230 Threatens the Free Speech of Marginalized Communities
Date Recorded: November 13, 2020
Host: Duane Lester, Director of Issue Education, Grassroots Leadership Academy
Guests: Billy Easley, Sr. Policy Analyst, Americans for Prosperity Foundation
Additional Resources
- Slate | Revising the Law That Lets Platforms Moderate Content Will Silence Marginalized Voices
- Ep 005 Top Priority | Section 230 of Communications Decency Act
- The Stand Together Community
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