Christopher Terry
@christopherterry.bsky.social
University of Minnesota/HSJMC Associate Professor of Media Law. I teach folks about the 1st Amendment, @FCC, @FEC& @FTC policy for a living. Otherwise talking Brewer Baseball and Fishing.
And yes, the hostile opinions re: FCC policy failures are mine.
And yes, the hostile opinions re: FCC policy failures are mine.
230 Immunity will not hold back a civil trial in three related cases.
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November 7, 2025 at 12:46 PM
230 Immunity will not hold back a civil trial in three related cases.
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Reposted by Christopher Terry
The history of moral panics is a history of anecdotal evidence and the personal disgust censors being used to suppress depictions and discussions of sex and sexuality.
They succeed because people assume those connections must be true, even the data rarely show it is.
They succeed because people assume those connections must be true, even the data rarely show it is.
November 6, 2025 at 1:32 AM
The history of moral panics is a history of anecdotal evidence and the personal disgust censors being used to suppress depictions and discussions of sex and sexuality.
They succeed because people assume those connections must be true, even the data rarely show it is.
They succeed because people assume those connections must be true, even the data rarely show it is.
Reposted by Christopher Terry
Proper content moderation upholds the rule of law, values transparency, and applies nuance. Censorship dispenses with all three; it thrives only on submission to power.
November 6, 2025 at 1:00 AM
Proper content moderation upholds the rule of law, values transparency, and applies nuance. Censorship dispenses with all three; it thrives only on submission to power.