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A Ruling That Could End the Internet as We Know It

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YouTube's Algorithms and the First Amendment

YouTube's algorithms are the same across the board, and this is why the company is arguing that it is not liable for the content on its platform./nJustice Clarence Thomas argues that the algorithms are a neutral way to organize information, and that this is why YouTube should not be liable for the content on its platform./nYouTube is relying on the same argument that it used in the case of Viacom v. YouTube.

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