One of the things that it means that Twitter isn't allowed to censor speech on behalf of the govt, in order to push their propoganda. If you want to research, look up the case of Dr Shiva when he was running for Mass Senator.
Twitter's only purpose is propaganda. It is about one thing and one thing only. Controlling the narrative.
They can not just walk away from that and survive.
This opinion is only binding in the 5th circuit (TX, MS, LA). Other jurisdictions can take the ruling as informative but are not obliged to follow it. However, because this deals with the activity of global social media companies, it's likely to effectively become the de facto standard because Twitter et al. do not want to keep getting sued by Texans and Cajuns.
It only truly becomes national policy if it's appealed to the Supreme Court and they uphold it.
I have no idea what this means. So we get free speech after how many more appeals?
One of the things that it means that Twitter isn't allowed to censor speech on behalf of the govt, in order to push their propoganda. If you want to research, look up the case of Dr Shiva when he was running for Mass Senator.
This is a huge W for us, today!
I remember that case. It's a great win. Hopefully we'll see results.
It was a while ago, I learned about it! I was just furious! Let's see what happens!
This is such a huge win for us, fren! This is so so so big! I'm almost as happy as i was June 24 when R v W was overturned as a federal right!
Twitter's only purpose is propaganda. It is about one thing and one thing only. Controlling the narrative. They can not just walk away from that and survive.
Looking forward to them going belly up.
Yeh but they'll keep doing it regardless of what the courts say. They're above the law
This opinion is only binding in the 5th circuit (TX, MS, LA). Other jurisdictions can take the ruling as informative but are not obliged to follow it. However, because this deals with the activity of global social media companies, it's likely to effectively become the de facto standard because Twitter et al. do not want to keep getting sued by Texans and Cajuns.
It only truly becomes national policy if it's appealed to the Supreme Court and they uphold it.