Episode 383 of the Cyberlaw Podcast
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"If you're surprised by the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, and the strength of his self-defense claims, I argue, you can blame Facebook and Twitter, who astonishingly
suppressed posts arguing that Rittenhouse had acted lawfully in self-defense. In a reverse John Adams moment, Twitter even suspended Rittenhouse's
defense counsel for defending him. And Facebook declared him guilty of a mass shooting and blocked even searches for his name. I wouldn't call that content moderation; it's more like content mob-eration. And if you want more censorship of that sort, but this time in your podcast feed, well, no worries: the NYT is on it; the gray old lady is
demanding to know why woke censorship hasn't yet come to podcasts."