• PrinceWith999Enemies@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    So, how does this apply to Spez’s new claim of full control of Reddit data for scraping purposes. I know that Reddit’s content is S 230 because they only have to make a best faith effort to handle illegal content that was reported, and they largely delegate that responsibility to unpaid user volunteers who operate in a largely unregulated environment.

    If claiming S 230 means giving up ownership of data claims, then the new Reddit policy won’t stand up in court and meat’s back on the menu.

    • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      I know that Reddit’s content is S 230 because they only have to make a best faith effort to handle illegal content that was reported, and they largely delegate that responsibility to unpaid user volunteers who operate in a largely unregulated environment.

      Not sure if this is just badly worded but this is… backwards. They are allowed to do “good faith” moderation because they are protected by S 230. Otherwise it could be seen as an act of “editing” which would mean they are responsible for the content. They don’t have to do any sort of moderation at all.