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The billionaire owner of X (formerly Twitter) has taken aim at Australia’s eSafety Commissioner over being told to remove videos from his site. It’s just the tip of the legal iceberg.
A California couple sued two school board members who blocked them on Facebook after they made critical remarks.
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A law scholar examines a pair of Supreme Court cases that pit the public’s free speech rights against politicians’ rights.
Citizens have sometimes been surprised to find public officials blocking people from viewing their social media feeds.
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The Supreme Court will hear five cases this term that will examine the nature of online discussion spaces run by social media platforms.
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Foreign interference campaigns have targeted every major social media platform in Australia. But to date, nobody has been prosecuted for this.