July 11, 201726 words
Published: July 11, 2017 | 26 words
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July 12, 2017
Article describes a very clear Supreme Court decision on free speech.
July 12, 2017
Credible
August 1, 2017
Wise unanimous decision be the Supreme court. Not only is it a victory for free speech it's also a victory for free internet.
August 1, 2017
Credible
July 11, 2017
This article was well done and the subject matter is incredibly important. Whether or not you like Facebook as a platform, it is used every day to voice opinions, organize groups of people, and come into contact with new thoughts and ideas. I also believe that if a sex offender wanted to use Facebook in a malicious way, they would be able to create a fake account and do so. I count this as a win for free speech and a very newsworthy article. I don't know the circumstances around the sex offender mentioned in this article, but it's worth mentioning that everyday people caught peeing on a tree in the U.S. are being listed as sex offenders.
July 11, 2017
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July 17, 2017
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July 13, 2017
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July 13, 2017
Credible
July 12, 2017
Thoroughly described court case with background information
July 12, 2017
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July 17, 2017
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July 24, 2017
I've never heard of this news source so I don't really trust the content. As far as the "Content" I disagree with the supreme court ruling. As a sex offender I think you should lose certain privalages and having access to so many young people on Facebook is open season for a predator.
July 24, 2017