It seems to simple to me (obviously because I'm not a lawyer), but the DoJ needs to inform FB and Twitter that they are in short order to be held fully legally responsible for the content on their sites (including the heaps of CP and terrorist coordination that happen everyday), unless they demonstrate to the satisfaction of the FCC under the auspices of the appropriate Senate committee that they are no longer choosing what types of political content they are publishing. Drag it out and make them squeal. Refuse to give them the green light to continue operations at all until they demonstrate that all their efforts internally are focused exclusively on combating illegal content, and no efforts are being made to selectively boost or suppress content. Allow the FCC to log complaints to the contrary and hold their feet to the fire in a quarterly review of their 230 protection.
It seems to simple to me (obviously because I'm not a lawyer), but the DoJ needs to inform FB and Twitter that they are in short order to be held fully legally responsible for the content on their sites (including the heaps of CP and terrorist coordination that happen everyday), unless they demonstrate to the satisfaction of the FCC under the auspices of the appropriate Senate committee that they are no longer choosing what types of political content they are publishing. Drag it out and make them squeal. Refuse to give them the green light to continue operations at all until they demonstrate that all their efforts internally are focused exclusively on combating illegal content, and no efforts are being made to selectively boost or suppress content. Allow the FCC to log complaints to the contrary and hold their feet to the fire in a quarterly review of their 230 protection.