[OPINION] Social media and limits of protected speech


by Rappler

Rappler— While the right to freedom of expression is guaranteed, not all speech is constitutionally protected. When speech is wielded in a weaponized way, it cannot be protected.

@KnowBe4—Protecting Your Digital Footprint: The Dangers of Sharing Too Much on Social Media. For most folks, social media has become integral to their daily lives in today's hyperconnected world. They use platforms like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to share their thoughts, experiences and personal moments with friends and family.

KLFY—Iberia Parish family lobbying for social media act to pass to protect minors. The bipartisan Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), could provide parents with the resources, safeguards and transparency needed to protect youth against online dangers.

New York Post—Gen Z has a surprising opinion about AI influencers on social media, study finds. 37% of respondents said AI influencers would make them more interested while another 37% said it would make the brand untrustworthy