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— Overview–
The following peer review will evaluate the Wikipedia article (Internet Censorship in the United States) with specific attentions to neutrality, sourcing, clarification, and updates on recent developments.
— Strengths —
– This article provides an in depth overview of the legal framework that oversees viable censorship laws within the United States.
– For proof, court rulings are clearly organized by chronological summaries.
– The article offers clear distinctions between government regulation and private platform regulation.
— Areas of Improvement —
– The article lacks updated, relevant, information and coverage of developments as of the early to mid 2020s.
– Various sections would benefit from updated legal and political decisions/debates.
– The relationship between social media platforms and government involvement could be expanded upon.
— My *Potential* Editing Plans —
– Adding a subsection to address recent Supreme Court cases that involve online speech and how the government interacts with platforms.
– Expand the discussion on Section 230 debates in the 2020s.
– Include references to recent legislations that address online harm/moderation of content.
— References —
– Associated Press
– Supreme Court of the USA
– Electronic Frontier Foundation


