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Genevieve Lakier

@glakier
4 posts
2021-03-03
@neilturkewitz @JameelJaffer @Dahlialithwick @ma_franks But is it an overbroad interpretation of the First Amendment or just the wrong interpretation of the First Amendment? See.... https://lpeproject.org/...
2021-03-03 View on X
LPE Project

How a SCOTUS decision from 1946 can be used to ensure that users on platforms like Facebook enjoy basic due process protections against removal/deplatforming

or that it shouldn't be, anyway. https://lpeproject.org/... Neil Turkewitz / @neilturkewitz : @JameelJaffer @Dahlialithwick Overbroad interpretation of the First Amendment “disable...

@NelsonTebbe and I have a new piece on how we think the First A could and should apply to the social media platforms. Tldr: the First Amendment Qs raised by content moderation are NOT easy, or shouldN'T be. https://lpeproject.org/...
2021-03-03 View on X
LPE Project

How a SCOTUS decision from 1946 can be used to ensure that users on platforms like Facebook enjoy basic due process protections against removal/deplatforming

or that it shouldn't be, anyway. https://lpeproject.org/... Neil Turkewitz / @neilturkewitz : @JameelJaffer @Dahlialithwick Overbroad interpretation of the First Amendment “disable...

2021-02-11
This is extraordinary. A US corp defying the Indian gov in the name of free speech. Corporate constitutionalism on full display. Twitter: “We will continue to advocate for the right of free expression of the people we serve. We strongly believe that the Tweets should flow.” https://twitter.com/...
2021-02-11 View on X
TechCrunch

Twitter says it has suspended 500+ accounts in India for violating rules but has not taken any action on accounts of journalists, activists, and politicians

Twitter said on Wednesday it has taken actions on more than 500 accounts and reduced visibility of some hashtags in India …

2021-02-10
This is extraordinary. A US corp defying the Indian gov in the name of free speech. Corporate constitutionalism on full display. Twitter: “We will continue to advocate for the right of free expression of the people we serve. We strongly believe that the Tweets should flow.” https://twitter.com/...
2021-02-10 View on X
TechCrunch

Twitter says it has suspended 500+ accounts in India for violating rules but has not taken any action on accounts of journalists, activists, and politicians

Twitter said on Wednesday it has taken actions on more than 500 accounts and reduced visibility of some hashtags in India …