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But the 9th Circuit said Reddit was still protected by Section 230 because the sex trafficking victims failed to prove the company actually knew about the abuse on its platform.

While we agree they likely do know, that's not the same as a legal burden of proof. Do you have proof? The ruling appears to fall well within established legal doctrine. Not really surprising.

On what legal basis so you believe they could have ruled differently?