Though Donald Trump’s executive order follows a line of misguided, bipartisan swings at the protections for online platforms, this one is distinctively terrible, John Bowers writes for WIRED.
"While the order’s glaring flaws will in theory relegate it to being little more than an exercise in saber-rattling theatrics, it nonetheless demonstrates a politicized attempt to use the power of the state to twist the arms of those tasked with refereeing online speech–and to embolden opponents of a law that already finds itself beset on all sides.”
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