For years, digital platforms appeared immune to legal challenges. Giants like Meta, YouTube, and Snap consistently deflected critiques by invoking free expression and legal protections. Yet this week, two separate jury decisions found these companies liable—not for specific content, but for their core architecture and operational frameworks. This could signal a significant shift.
Zach Neto (R) SS
,推荐阅读chrome获取更多信息
Tool calls per trajectory
自杀式无人机袭击列宁格勒州两处港口 02:19