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Once section 230 is abolished or changed, I suspect a MsM+Big Tech blackout will occur.

They are in DEEP with censorship and China's 50-cent cohorts, they'll have to blackout comms to avoid any litigation from people after the changes take effect.

Zuck the cuck knows FB will have to go down, they've got a waterfall of information being held back. Twitter too All MSM.

Since Google operates a lot of the internet servers (900,000+) and Google themselves are involved in massive information suppression operations...Google will shut the servers off to allow for the techs to make the necessary changes and algorithm deletions.

Thoughts?

Once section 230 is abolished or changed, I suspect a MsM+Big Tech blackout will occur. They are in DEEP with censorship and China's 50-cent cohorts, they'll have to blackout comms to avoid any litigation from people after the changes take effect. Zuck the cuck knows FB will have to go down, they've got a waterfall of information being held back. Twitter too All MSM. Since Google operates a lot of the internet servers (900,000+) and Google themselves are involved in massive information suppression operations...Google will shut the servers off to allow for the techs to make the necessary changes and algorithm deletions. Thoughts?

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The problem with section 230 isn't the law itself, but how the courts chose to interpret it. The intent of the law was to give immunity for providers for removing illegal content.

There is no reason to think that the same won't happen to whatever law replaces it.