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Section 230 doesn't need to be repealed, it only needs to be amended.
It basically says that online platforms can't be held liable for the content their users post.
However that was put in place before black box algorithms were put in charge of peoples feeds, and literally hacking our brains to keep us outraged, afraid, and engaged.
It needs to be amended to hold companies liable for content their algorithms recommend to people. It's one thing to allow people to post whatever they want. That needs to preserved. But if a site "recommends " something that's harmful, they should be held responsible for that recommendation.
Whelp.
Ya know, the republicans have been talking about repealing and replacing the ACA since it passed; and we’re still waiting on their version to replace it.
So … yeah… I’m sure that repealing 230 is just the first step… they’ll let us know asap how they’re going to replace, or as you suggest amend it any day now.
I never mentioned repeal and replace.
As I said, don't repeal it, amend it.