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Luke LeBrun

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Right-wing trolls are freaking out after learning they can get sued for calling people ‘groomers’ on the Internet. A new court decision is reinforcing that there is no public interest in speech that exposes vulnerable groups to hate.

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J H van Ophem 's avatar J H van Ophem @jhvo.bsky.social
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Some good news for a change

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Citizen E's avatar Citizen E @citizene.bsky.social
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Oh no! Accountability!

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Terra Invicti Solis 🏳️‍⚧️✝️'s avatar Terra Invicti Solis 🏳️‍⚧️✝️ @transgirlterra.bsky.social
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Does this mean libs of tik Toks day could finally come?

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born miserable's avatar born miserable @bornmiserable.bsky.social
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oh no, not consequences for their actions

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Ryan LaFlamme 's avatar Ryan LaFlamme @ryanl.bsky.social
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I understand that social platforms in the United States receive a certain amount of immunity from the hate speech posted on their platforms, but what law protects them in Canada?

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Dextrosity's avatar Dextrosity @dextrosity.bsky.social
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Damn. Really wish this were in America to set a precedent.

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