Families of Buffalo massacre victims sue Meta, Reddit, and Google over conspiracy theories::The lawsuit seeks changes to the changes companies’ safety standards, with the plaintiffs calling the platforms “defective and unreasonably dangerous.”

  • @fubo
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    311 year ago

    This seems unlikely to succeed. “He wouldn’t have killed those people if he hadn’t read that book with those weird ideas in it!” is unlikely to ever justify finding the publisher of that book liable, under plain First Amendment jurisprudence.

    • Altima NEO
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      101 year ago

      Whats next, suing video games companies for making video games?

      • @DoomBot5
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        61 year ago

        Blame them for violent protests sparked by your shitty policy decisions

    • @c0c0c0
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      51 year ago

      And yet, somehow, I feel like the lawyers who took this unwinnable case are going to come out okay.

      • @Methylman
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        31 year ago

        One of life’s truisms: everyone can lose except the lawyers involved

    • @Methylman
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      11 year ago

      Not sure that’s the best analogy since publishers do have an onus not to publish certain materials (example How would that work out for someone publishing something like the anarchists cookbook?)

      Conversely, its not considered feasible for content providers (who don’t generate or police the content BEFORE it’s public) to police the work of content generators (the users). That’s why s.230 of the CDA (imo) does more than the first amendment

        • @Methylman
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          21 year ago

          Oh is it not banned anymore? Then my bad for using that as an example, but publishers do censor the works of their authors to try and avoid liability