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互联网基础设施三十岁了

Technology
United States
开始于 February 09, 2026

Internet free speech is celebrating its 30th birthday — if Section 230’s opponents don’t spoil the party, that is

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Section 230 is essential for protecting free speech online, enabling diverse voices to participate in the digital marketplace of ideas.

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Celebrating 30 years of the internet's foundation highlights the importance of maintaining robust protections for online expression against censorship.

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The debate over Section 230 reflects broader societal concerns about balancing free speech with the responsibility to combat online hate and misinformation.

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While Section 230 has benefits, its blanket protection may allow harmful misinformation to proliferate unchecked on the internet.

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Reforming Section 230 is necessary to hold platforms accountable for harmful content, ensuring a safer online environment for all users.

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