If you're upset that websites like Twitter and Facebook keep removing content that favors your political viewpoints,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not #Section230.
If you're upset that your favorite social media site won't take down content that offends you,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you're mad at search engines for indexing websites you don't agree with,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you're mad at a website for removing your posts - even when it seems unreasonable to remove them -

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you don't like the way a website aggregates content on your feed or in your search results,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you wish to force websites to carry and remove only specific pre-approved types of content

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you wish social media services had to be politically neutral,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If someone wrote a negative online review about you or your business,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you hate pornography,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you hate @realDonaldTrump's account,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you hate fact-checks,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you love fact-checks and wish Facebook had to do more of them,

Your problem is with the First Amendment, not Section 230.
If you hate editorial discretion and free speech,

You probably just hate the First Amendment,

not Section 230.
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