Facebook said that the account posting the ads had been shut down in error, and was restored.
In other words, Section 230 allows platforms like Wikipedia to smear you as a racist while allowing platforms like Facebook and Twitter to censor you if you object too strenuously.
As the Senate Republicans have apparently just found out, it also allows big tech companies to meddle in elections while suffering little in the way of legal consequences.
This is the second in a matter of days that Facebook has intervened in the Georgia runoff. On Monday, Breitbart News reported that Facebook censored ads drawing attention to Democrat candidate Raphael Warnock’s praise of the radical hate-preacher Jeremiah Wright.
On Twitter, President Trump criticized Republican senators for failing to deal with Section 230.
“Our Republican Senate just missed the opportunity to get rid of Section 230, which gives unlimited power to Big Tech companies. Pathetic!!! Now they want to give people ravaged by the China Virus $600, rather than the $2000 which they so desperately need. Not fair, or smart!”
Loeffler, who has introduced a bill to reform Section 230, is now supporting President Trump’s push to repeal the amendment in its entirety.
“Repeal section 230!” said the senator on Twitter.