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Trump's executive order calls out YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook — but Google's name curiously disappeared from the final version of the order

that takes aim at social media companies such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google, in an attempt to limit protections shielding these companies from liability over content posted to their platforms., but there are some interesting tweaks to the wording and the companies that Trump explicitly calls out.

But Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube also got name-checked in the final copy, even though neither Instagram nor YouTube appeared in the draft. Obviously, these tweaks aren't unusual, nor are they the only changes that were made. But one change that struck many observers as particularly curious is that YouTube parent company Google — whose name was included in the draft — was left out entirely of the final version of the order.

 

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We still don't have a national plan? Trump has no plan except to keep the base that is following him following him by showing them that he is in control...Trump is out of control and a troll. This is just wrong N Trump is abusing The presidency. more

Google owns YouTube

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All that money the Zuck spent on those GOP operatives for the DC office and this is the gratitude he receives?!?! Sad!

Twitter‘s the outlier. Ironically, the most relevant and important but least capable of weathering a legal storm.

realDonaldTrump is the definition of a man child.

Search algorithms are too complicated.

Unusually sharp Chamber of Commerce statement about the president's EO: “Regardless of the circumstances that led up to this, this is not how public policy is made in the United States. An executive order cannot be properly used to change federal law.”

sounds like we need cybersecurity laws that weren't written in the 1950's for consumer protections against government and corporate interests

Let's call out Trump on all his lies...starting with seeing his education transcripts... It's most certain that he didn't take any English or History courses

And who is YouTube owner? 🙄

Definitely not in anyway motivated :)

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