“Radical” ruling lets Texas ban social media moderation based on “viewpoint”

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A federal appeals court has reinstated a Texas state law that bans "censorship" on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter, allowing Texas to enforce the law while litigation continues.

A US District Court judge had granted a preliminary injunction blocking the law in December, ruling that it violates the social networks' First Amendment right to moderate user-submitted content. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton appealed the injunction to the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and a panel of three judges issued a ruling Wednesday that stayed the preliminary injunction.

The ruling did not explain the judges' reasoning. "It is ordered that appellant's opposed motion to stay preliminary injunction pending appeal is granted," the ruling said. The panel ruling was not unanimous, but it didn't say how each judge voted.


I wonder how much they'll yell and stomp their feet when these companies say to no Texans using the platform...
 
It's just so damn rich when you consider that Ken Paxton has been under federal indictment for securities fraud among other things since 2015. He just never, ever goes to trial.

If that were a black guy, he'd have been tried, convicted and imprisoned no later than 2017.
 
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In a detailed, 67-page opinion, a three-judge panel of the court — all appointees of Republican presidents, including one named by Donald Trump — unanimously rejected many of the legal arguments that conservative states have been using to justify laws governing the moderation policies of major tech companies after years of accusing the tech companies of bias against their bullshit lies and conspiracy theories.​
Fixed it for them.
 
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