NYT: 트럼프 발 행정명령 의도처럼 플랫폼 사용자 발언 민사 면책이 없어진다면 기업은 트럼프 트윗과 같은 논쟁적 내용이 최우선 삭제 대상. 강제성 부재나 정치적 반대, 230조에 대한 판례 등에 비추어 원하는 효과 내기는 어렵겠지만 단기적으로 부담은 될 수 있어. https://t.co/DXNQK9Pta8
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) May 29, 2020
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— Tomo (@Tomo20309138) May 28, 2020
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蔓延させていると指摘している。
CNN報道↓↓https://t.co/nCuptfcea9
マッケナニー報道官ブリーフィング↓↓https://t.co/Gq1uhPs9WY
.@realDonaldTrump signs executive order targeting social media companies CC @amnestyusa @amnesty @AmnestyNigeria @USEmbassyAbuja and all the Super Powers. https://t.co/uROVUySnhG pic.twitter.com/DEUOeSsTfz
— Káyọ̀dé Ògúndámisí (@ogundamisi) May 28, 2020
By refusing to name Trump's dangerous narcissistic mental disorder, defenders of democracy continue to underestimate the danger he poses and in doing so continue to empower him - Trump is set to announce an executive order against social media companies https://t.co/LCCZvxfJnd pic.twitter.com/n2wvnRt1EL
— Disordered World (@disorderedworld) May 28, 2020
It is fair to say he somehow contributed to infodemic.https://t.co/PYffqAJJX4
— China Focus (@China__Focus) May 29, 2020
Seems the internet ecosystem is going to hit hard by new regulation in offing. Section 230 of
— Santosh Sigdel (@sigdelsantosh) May 29, 2020
Communications Decency Act has remained as a shield against shooting the messenger so far.
https://t.co/hpNUZjTCc0
Trump signs executive order targeting social media companieshttps://t.co/7HLssi9mMj
— VoteBlue in 2020 (@VoteBlueIn2020) May 29, 2020
Pity the poor economists reading the sentence "A small handful of social media monopolies" https://t.co/oGFj7DDMI0
— Michael Dowling (@MichaelMDowling) May 28, 2020
How Mr. Trump's order threatening Twitter could boomerang on him. “If platforms were not immune under the law, then they would not risk the legal liability that could come with hosting Donald Trump’s lies, defamation and threats.” @peterbakernyt @daiwaka https://t.co/ZjnL415Ich
— rickgladstone (@rickgladstone) May 29, 2020
Once again trump is potentially harming himself.
— 45 has got to go???️?? (@Jennagizer81) May 29, 2020
So go ahead with your executive order ?#OneVoice1 https://t.co/BC6TVMWnuq
Perfect wording from this article; "President Trump, who built his political career on the power of a flame-throwing Twitter account".
— ?????1??? AKA "Smalls" (@small1ldy1) May 29, 2020
Trump’s Order on Social Media Could Harm One Person in Particular: Donald Trump#wtpEBRC#wtp2020@wtp__2020https://t.co/JNQabeZoRo
If you’re interested in the crazy Executive Order that Trump tossed into the ring as his latest hat trick, reading this account is a great place to start. https://t.co/w0N1HCbJII
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) May 29, 2020
?Rump's EO on Social Media
— Vanka Pro (@vankapro) May 29, 2020
Might Return to
Bite Him Back.....??#trumpSocialMedia #trumpstweets
VankaPro☀️???
Why President Trump's Order on Social Media Could Harm Him https://t.co/0Rzzs3rcZz
At last:) RThttps://t.co/JXpMR0BeGY
— RVAIDYA2000 (@rvaidya2000) May 29, 2020
Trump’s Order on Social Media Could Harm One Person in Particular: Donald Trump https://t.co/jnv5RffVyr
— Evarist Chahali (@Chahali) May 29, 2020
Ass backwards story. It'll hurt sm giants.
— राजीवः श्रीनिवासः (@RajeevSrinivasa) May 29, 2020
Why President Trump's Order on Social Media Could Harm Him https://t.co/q39Fia2MzG
"Without a liability shield, [tech cos.] presumably would have to be more aggressive about policing messages that press the boundaries — like the president’s."
— issie lapowsky (@issielapowsky) May 29, 2020
We've already seen this with FOSTA/SESTAhttps://t.co/cFFJg0Y4dd
President Donald Trump, who built his political career on the power of a flame-throwing Twitter account, has now gone to war with Twitter, angered that it would presume to fact-check his tweets https://t.co/SWbEmCD0nU
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) May 29, 2020