The Supreme Court will decide whether Texas and Florida can prevent social media companies from banning users for rhetoric
Texas and Florida argue that the laws ensure all users have equal access to the platforms, while the tech companies, which are represented by groups like NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association , claim they violate the companies' free speech rights. Tech companies have historically had control over the type of content that's published on their platforms, and most apps require users to agree to terms of service.
Lower courts have been divided on how to handle the laws. The Supreme Court's upcoming nine-month term begins next week, and its ruling on the social media cases will likely come next year.was banned from Twitter because of inflammatory posts surrounding the results of the 2020 presidential election and the ensuing riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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