US Congress spars over social media filtering; companies skip hearing – Reuters


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US Congress spars over social media filtering; companies skip hearing
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Goodlatte said the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution “offers no clear protections for users when Facebook, Google, or Twitter limits their content in any way.” Alphabet did not respond to requests for comment. Twitter declined to comment, while
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