Two antitrust bills that have attracted support from conservatives in Washington DC on the grounds of "bipartisan" efforts to curb the power of Big Tech are now being defended by progressives on the grounds that they will make the censorship of tech platforms easier.
Two antitrust bills that have attracted support from conservatives in Washington DC on the grounds of "bipartisan" efforts to curb the power of Big Tech are now being defended by progressives on the grounds that they will make the censorship of tech platforms easier.
The Open App Marketplace Act, a major part of the Democrats' antitrust push against Big Tech, is under fire from progressives and establishment pundits who argue that it will make it harder to censor "hate speech" and "disinformation." But conservative free speech advocates argue the opposite that the bill doesn't do enough to safeguard free speech.
The Open App Marketplace Act, a major part of the Democrats' antitrust push against Big Tech, is under fire from progressives and establishment pundits who argue that it will make it harder to censor "hate speech" and "disinformation." But conservative free speech advocates argue the opposite that the bill doesn't do enough to safeguard free speech.