Conservatives call for regulation of Tech social media

Ned Ryun:
Stop Pretending Big Tech Companies Are Neutral Platforms

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Congress doesn’t need to write any new regulations, instead they should stop giving these tech giants special exemptions. Currently our laws treat these companies like they are neutral platforms, not broadcasters and telecommunications companies. Yet of their own volition, by very intentional choices, from the publishing of original video content to the deployment of broadband, to making decisions on which content is allowed and what’s not, they have chosen to become publishers and telecommunications companies.

So they should be redefined as to what they are today, not what they were a dozen years ago. Congress should take another look at Section 230 exemptions of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. Twitter, Facebook, Amazon and Google need to be defined correctly. We already have a model for successful regulation of publishers and telecommunications companies under either the Federal Trade Commission and Federal Communications Commission. We don’t need to reinvent the wheel. And in reality, the easiest solution would be for the exemptions to be removed and for either the Trump Administration or Congress to bring them under the regulatory oversight of the FCC.
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The companies can't be trusted to treat conservatives fairly.  They want to use their platform to push their agenda and prevent opposing viewpoints from coming to light.  Their intolerance toward opposing views is fascistic. 

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