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Freedom of expression vs hate speech
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Freedom of expression is a concept that many remember from United States history and the creation of the Constitution. Our First Amendment allows the freedom of speech, press, and assembly. As technology advances, this topic around freedom of expression has evolved; what counts as free speech and what crosses the line into hate speech? The rise of social media has also brought different terms and conditions, like Twitter’s, to the forefront and caused controversy as to what material should be restricted or not. Freedom of expression has also been used as a loophole for cyberbullying and causes users to debate whether or not to report content.
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==2016 Election==
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==Doxing==
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==Twitter Suspensions==

Revision as of 01:19, 13 March 2019

Amanda Gomez- amrgomez Freedom of expression is a concept that many remember from United States history and the creation of the Constitution. Our First Amendment allows the freedom of speech, press, and assembly. As technology advances, this topic around freedom of expression has evolved; what counts as free speech and what crosses the line into hate speech? The rise of social media has also brought different terms and conditions, like Twitter’s, to the forefront and caused controversy as to what material should be restricted or not. Freedom of expression has also been used as a loophole for cyberbullying and causes users to debate whether or not to report content.

2016 Election

Doxing

Twitter Suspensions