Hillary Clinton Urges Repeal of Section 230 for Stricter Social Media Regulation
Clinton warns of losing control without federal action on content moderation and calls for restrictions on cellphone use in schools.
- Hillary Clinton advocates for the repeal of Section 230, which currently provides internet platforms immunity from liability for user-generated content.
- She emphasizes the need for national action, criticizing Congress for its inaction on social media regulation to protect children.
- Clinton argues that without moderation, social media platforms contribute to real-world harm, including child pornography and threats of violence.
- She supports initiatives to ban or limit cellphone use in schools, highlighting positive impacts on student attention and interaction.
- Clinton's comments have sparked debate, with critics like Tulsi Gabbard accusing her of opposing free speech.