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Fixing Section 230 Without Breaking the Internet

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A live event addressing the real-world consequences of proposed 230 reforms. Hi, On Feb. 8, 1996, Se

A live event addressing the real-world consequences of proposed 230 reforms. [The Verge Live - Section 230](/SF0N3z0SA040dHp0r00Auzb) Hi, On Feb. 8, 1996, Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act — the foundation of expression on the internet — was signed into law. Exactly 25 years later, this provision is more endangered than ever. Republicans blame it for censorship, Democrats blame it for misinformation, and nearly everyone thinks it needs reform. But if policymakers aren’t smart about structuring reform, there could be broad, unanticipated consequences for free expression and commerce. Join Verge senior reporter Adi Robertson for an in-depth, live event about the real-world implications of 230 reform: what’s being considered, who has skin in the game, the universe of potential outcomes, and the ramifications for individuals and businesses. [KEEP ME POSTED]( This email has been sent to: {EMAIL} Update all of your Vox Media Events email preferences or unsubscribe [here](. Vox Media, 1201 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, D.C. 20036 Copyright © 2021 Vox Media Inc.

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