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Brian Takes on Big Tech

Listen to this episode from Question Everything on Spotify. When late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was forced off the air, it raised huge questions about who really controls what we’re allowed to say. From billionaires and politicians to social media platforms and regulators, the boundaries of free speech in America are being redrawn in real time. To get a sense of the country’s mood, host Brian Reed goes to the Iowa State Fair – a carnival of fried food, political rallies, and raw opinions. What he finds – people are depressed. And they have reason to be. At the heart of the discontentment is the way social media and misinformation online is spreading hate and dividing the country.  From the fairgrounds to the halls of Congress, Brian traces it all back to a little-known law from 1996 that gives Big Tech sweeping immunity. The law makes it so social media companies can’t be sued for what happens on their platforms.  And Brian comes away with a renewed sense of purpose. Change. This. Law.  Check out our Substack, with more reporting on the war on truth, free speech, and tech companies’ role in it all.  “Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory.



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Brian Takes on Big Tech

https://open.spotify.com/episode/3x6sRzMg07uA0V0CwSSvSF

Listen to this episode from Question Everything on Spotify. When late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was forced off the air, it raised huge questions about who really controls what we’re allowed to say. From billionaires and politicians to social media platforms and regulators, the boundaries of free speech in America are being redrawn in real time. To get a sense of the country’s mood, host Brian Reed goes to the Iowa State Fair – a carnival of fried food, political rallies, and raw opinions. What he finds – people are depressed. And they have reason to be. At the heart of the discontentment is the way social media and misinformation online is spreading hate and dividing the country.  From the fairgrounds to the halls of Congress, Brian traces it all back to a little-known law from 1996 that gives Big Tech sweeping immunity. The law makes it so social media companies can’t be sued for what happens on their platforms.  And Brian comes away with a renewed sense of purpose. Change. This. Law.  Check out our Substack, with more reporting on the war on truth, free speech, and tech companies’ role in it all.  “Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory.



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Brian Takes on Big Tech

Listen to this episode from Question Everything on Spotify. When late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was forced off the air, it raised huge questions about who really controls what we’re allowed to say. From billionaires and politicians to social media platforms and regulators, the boundaries of free speech in America are being redrawn in real time. To get a sense of the country’s mood, host Brian Reed goes to the Iowa State Fair – a carnival of fried food, political rallies, and raw opinions. What he finds – people are depressed. And they have reason to be. At the heart of the discontentment is the way social media and misinformation online is spreading hate and dividing the country.  From the fairgrounds to the halls of Congress, Brian traces it all back to a little-known law from 1996 that gives Big Tech sweeping immunity. The law makes it so social media companies can’t be sued for what happens on their platforms.  And Brian comes away with a renewed sense of purpose. Change. This. Law.  Check out our Substack, with more reporting on the war on truth, free speech, and tech companies’ role in it all.  “Question Everything” is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory.

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