KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. justice system, including the Supreme Court, will consider cases that will help determine the bounds of free expression on the internet.
  • Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act has been a bedrock of the tech industry for more than two decades.
  • But while industry leaders say Section 230 has allowed online platforms to flourish and innovate, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have increasingly pushed to diminish its protections for the multibillion-dollar companies.

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When Elon Musk announced his offer to buy Twitter for more than $40 billion, he told the public his vision for the social media site was to make sure it's "an inclusive arena for free speech."

Musk's actions since closing the deal last year have illuminated how he sees the balance internet platforms must strike in protecting free expression versus user safety. While he's lifted restrictions on many previously suspended accounts including former President Donald Trump's, he's also placed new limitations on journalists' and others' accounts for posting publicly available flight information that he equated to doxxing.

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