The Supreme Court is currently reviewing cases related to social media that have the potential to change the way Americans engage with each other on the internet.

The Supreme Court is currently reviewing cases related to social media that have the potential to change the way Americans engage with each other on the internet.

The Supreme Court listened to discussions on Monday regarding two social media cases that have the potential to change the landscape of online communication.

The two cases concern disputes over Republican-backed

Legislation in the states of Florida and Texas.

Efforts are being made to limit the ability of social media companies to moderate content, a move opposed by tech organizations representing platforms such as Facebook and X due to perceived infringement of their First Amendment privileges.

In 2021, two laws were enacted in response to perceived discrimination by social media platforms. The ensuing controversy ensued. certain users

The choices made by social media companies to prohibit specific users.2020 US election

Donald Trump, who was previously the President, was removed from various platforms due to his actions during the 2020 US election.Jan. 6, 2021, attacksuspended)

The U.S. Capitol was the site of a recent event where President Trump’s accounts were suspended.eventually reinstated.)

Kaia Hubbard

Source: cbsnews.com