There's something strangely pathetic when members of a party's state-level legislative conference leave home in order to evade a vote on a piece of legislation they can't defeat. This is ...
Now, Twitter is doing absolutely nothing to suppress a story that doxes law enforcement officers who supported other policemen who were the subjects of Black Lives Matter outrage campaigns.
"We will soon have no choice but to address how our legal doctrines apply to highly concentrated, privately owned information infrastructure such as digital platforms."
The bill would apply to social media companies with at least 100 million monthly viewers, so platforms such as Parler and Gab will not be among those included.