“Would Google collapse, and the internet be destroyed,” Alito asked a Google attorney on Tuesday, “if YouTube and therefore Google were potentially liable” for the content its users posted? Alito’s question aimed to cut through the jargon and theatrics of a nearly three-hour debate over whether YouTube can be sued for algorithmically recommending videos created by the terrorist group ISIS.
” Threats to comment sections, Craigslist, even Wikipedia Exactly how the internet may change if the Supreme Court rules against the tech industry depends heavily on the specifics of that hypothetical ruling, and how expansive or narrowly tailored it is.
SCOTUS doesn't have the power to re-shape anything. That's the legislative branch. All they can determine if it's constitutional or not.
HeatherThomasAF The Daily Podcast from nytimes mikiebarb had a really good episode about this case on Thursday.
I can give up the internet
Fake panic. The court won't get in the way of the tech company's profits
OnlineSafetyBill UK
they kind of already said they won't. thankfully.