I’m not convinced that anything with an algorithm that’s controlled by anyone BUT the end-user could be considered a public square and be protected by the 1st amendment for speech. I think the government can consider regulation of any foreign-owned app if that app refuses to make its algorithm transparent, an algorithm is not human anyway.
What’s the real 1st ammendment implications of the proposed TikTok ban / divestment law?
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