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    Federal judge limits Biden administration’s contact with social media firms

    The case has sparked a heated debate over the government's role in moderating content that it deems false or harmful.
    News DeskBy News DeskJuly 5, 2023
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    United States: A US federal judge, Mr. Terry Doughty, has issued a ruling that restricts the Biden administration’s ability to communicate with social media companies regarding their content moderation practices.

    The judge’s 155-page ruling, announced on 4th July 2023, prohibits White House officials and certain government agencies from contacting firms about “content containing protected free speech.” This decision is seen as a victory for Republicans who have accused officials of engaging in censorship.

    The case has sparked a heated debate over the government’s role in moderating content that it deems false or harmful. Democrats argue that social media platforms have failed to effectively address misinformation. The lawsuit was brought by Republican attorneys general from Missouri and Louisiana and is considered one of the most closely-watched First Amendment battles in US courts.

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    In response to the ruling, the White House stated that the US Department of Justice is reviewing the decision and considering its next steps. The administration maintains that social media platforms have a critical responsibility to consider the impact their platforms have on the American people and should independently decide on the information they present.

    The lawsuit alleged that US officials had pressured social media platforms to address posts on various topics, including COVID-19 policies and election security. Judge Mr. Doughty, who was appointed by former President Mr. Donald Trump, acknowledged the substantial evidence presented by the plaintiffs in support of their claims. He described the situation as resembling a dystopian scenario and criticized the US government for assuming a role similar to an Orwellian “Ministry of Truth” during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The ruling restricts communications by government agencies such as the Department of Health and Human Services and the FBI. It also limits contact by officials including Department of Homeland Security Secretary Mr. Alejandro Mayorkas and Ms. Jen Easterly, the head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. However, exceptions are made for contacting firms to warn them about national security risks and criminal activity.

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    The ruling highlighted several email exchanges between White House executives and social media companies. One such email, sent in April 2021 by Mr. Rob Flaherty, the former White House director of digital strategy, expressed concern about Google’s video-sharing platform YouTube directing people towards vaccine hesitancy. The ruling does not indicate immediate responses from Google, Twitter, or Facebook and Instagram owner Meta.

    The implications of this ruling could have significant ramifications for the ongoing debate on content moderation and the role of social media platforms in regulating information.

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