Meta Blog – 1.20.23
Next month, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case that could make it much harder for millions of online companies like Meta to provide the type of services that people enjoy using every day — to facilitate deep connections with friends and families, to discover new places, interests and communities, and to help millions of small businesses grow and thrive. The case, Gonzalez v. Google, asks whether Section 230 protects the ability of an online service to sort, organize and recommend the growing number of posts, videos, photos, customer reviews and other content created and shared online by hundreds of millions of people every day.
Source: Defending Our Ability to Protect and Empower People on our Apps | Meta