The diverse group weighing in at the Court ranged from major tech companies such as Meta, Twitter and Microsoft to some of Big Tech’s most vocal critics, including Yelp and the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Section 230 has been used to shield all websites, not just social media platforms, from lawsuits over third-party content.
“If Yelp could not analyze and recommend reviews without facing liability, those costs of submitting fraudulent reviews would disappear,” Yelp wrote.
“The feed uses algorithms to recommend software to users based on projects they have worked on or showed interest in previously,” Microsoft wrote.
“Without a liability shield for recommendations, platforms will remove large categories of third-party content, remove all third-party content, or abandon their efforts to make the vast amount of user content on their platforms accessible.