Hillary Clinton recently caused a stir by calling for increased regulation of social media platforms, warning that without content moderation, “we lose total control.” During a CNN interview, she argued for repealing Section 230, a law that shields platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram from liability over user-generated content.
NEW: Hillary Clinton says social platforms like X need to censor & monitor content because if they don’t, “we lose total control.”
She’s not even secretive about it.
“We should repeal Section 230… if they don’t moderate content, we lose total control.”pic.twitter.com/q0VY2SjZpJ
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) October 5, 2024
Clinton emphasized that the current legal protections are outdated, saying that without proper moderation, the social and psychological consequences of unchecked content can be severe. She called for national legislation, noting that while some states have implemented regulations, federal action is necessary to prevent harmful content from spreading online.
This statement has drawn both support and criticism. Critics, including free speech advocates, argue that repealing Section 230 could lead to increased censorship and limit freedom of expression. Clinton’s remarks highlight ongoing debates about how to balance free speech with the need to combat misinformation and harmful content on social media.