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Most Americans favor restrictions on false information, violent content online
(www.pewresearch.org)
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If you’re referencing the Tucker Carlson defamation suit, that’s not a correct reading of the decision.
Admin spreading misinformation?
Are they an admin? The account seems to be registered on another instance. But in any event what they said is a super common misconception about the case. I guess you could make an argument that it’s spreading misinformation, but only if you’re being very literal and ignoring what most people think of when they hear “spreading misinformation”.
I wasn't referring to the case, but turns out I'm wrong anyway. Edited my original comment
Not an admin
I wasn't referencing that actually, but turns out it's not true anyway. Edited my comment
Ok got it. I assumed you were, but did figure there was a small chance you were referencing something else which is why I phrased my comment the way I did. Thanks for clarifying!
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