Applies to companies owning platforms with more than 10M active users per month
Sounds like a great way to have certain sites like Twitter reducing "active membership" to blue checkmarks while the rest of us become mere viewers unable to submit content.
The companies you're attempting to work against have legions of lawyers whose job it is to make sure their company never has to follow the law as intended by exploiting the law as written. There won't be an easy solution.
Sounds like a great way to have certain sites like Twitter reducing "active membership" to blue checkmarks while the rest of us become mere viewers unable to submit content.
The companies you're attempting to work against have legions of lawyers whose job it is to make sure their company never has to follow the law as intended by exploiting the law as written. There won't be an easy solution.
But then the sites like gab that actually don't censor ideologically will take on all Twitter's users who want to participate.