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You Should Be Friends with People Who Vote Differently From You

Uncategorized November 14, 2020November 13, 2020 Charles Hilu 0 Comments

How has that become a hot take? Thank God the election is over. That might have been the most toxic I have seen social media in my entire life. One type of post, in particular, caught my eye the most. The sentiment expressed was basically: “if you voted for Trump, we are not friends, and […]

Should Social Media Companies Care About “Civility”?

Politics January 28, 2019 Zachary Breininger 0 Comments

As civilization has progressed, different social and technological innovations have given humanity new modes of thought to occupy and explore. A clear example of this is the internet. The internet has given humanity the ability to obtain information for just about any topic, in a matter of seconds. Environments that serve purposes other than accumulating […]

“Sex Offenders” and the 1st Amendment: Can Legislation Keep Sex Offenders Off Social Media?

Law November 15, 2016December 2, 2024 Tony Black 5 Comments

Sex offenders are arguing that the First Amendment shields them from being blocked from social media websites that children utilize. The Supreme Court will soon rule on whether the First Amendment, in fact, does this.

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