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    Moderating Politics & Politicizing Moderation

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    • June 14, 2024

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    In this week’s round-up of the latest news in online speech, content moderation and internet regulation, Mike and Ben cover:

    Meta says it won’t support suit against major child safety law (Washington Post)Obstacles to Autonomy: Post-Roe Removal of Abortion Information Online (Amnesty International)Abortion Groups Say Tech Companies Suppress Posts and Accounts (NY Times)The Stanford Internet Observatory is being dismantled (Platformer)How Politics Broke Content Moderation (Columbia Journalism Review)Propagandists are using AI too—and companies need to be open about it (MIT Tech Review)The rise and fall of Koo, India’s once-thriving Twitter alternative (Rest of World)An Anonymous-Messaging App Upended This High School (WSJ)

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