Instagram and Threads label posts as political, Reddit files to go public. Supreme Court cases on online speech analyzed. Reddit's advertising revenue model and challenges discussed. Navigating political content on social media and algorithm transparency highlighted.
Social media speech restrictions impact content creators like Molly Wood.
Supreme Court cases could set precedent for online speech regulations beyond social media platforms.
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What happens when your Instagram or Threads post is labeled political? Molly Wood details her experience. And what type of reaction has Reddit received after files to go public? Plus Tom explains the two cases the Supreme Court will hear Monday that could and their ruling which will impact online speech.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Molly Wood, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.