President Trump signs executive order wrinkled legal protection for Facebook and Twitter

Donald Trump has dealt a serious blow to giant technology companies by signing an executive order aimed at narrowing their legal protections from posts their users make. The move came shortly after the US president attacked social media giants shortly after Twitter decided to place the label [...]
The move came shortly after the US president attacked social media giants shortly after Twitter decided to set the label for the authenticity of his two posts.
Finally, Twitter has hidden a post from Trump saying that it was violating its rules by cloning violence, writes The Guardian, as Periscope.
Critics believe, however, that these U.S. presidential movements are an attempt to distract the American public from the pandemic after the death toll to 101 thousand. The Trump administration has faced numerous charges of mismanagement of the crisis.
“At present, social media giants like Twitter receive an unprecedented legal protection on the theory that they are neutral platforms, and in fact they are not,” said US President at Zyren Ovale. We've had enough of this. It's unfair, and it's been so unfair. ”
Under the 230th section of the Act for Rights Communications, technology companies currently had broad immunity from civil indictments over what users post because they are treated as “platforma” and not as the “republican”.
Trump's executive order will require new regulations that will lift the immunity of these companies.
While preparing to sign this order, the president added: “They had uncontrolled powers to censor, limit, edit, shape, hide, virtually alter any form of communication between private citizens or large public audiences. ”
However, this move was welcomed by observers who argue that Facebook and Twitter should be held responsible for content and subject to the same laws as the New York Times and other major newspapers. /Periscope










