@volkris Why, though? The CDA basically doesn't exist anymore. That's like asking somebody about the League of Nations to gauge their knowledge of the UN.
Imo, the better question is: "What line do you think S230 draws between platforms and publishers?" Then, when they respond, you can point out that the word "platform" never appears in the law.
@volkris Lol, and "what now-nonexistent piece of legislation is this a part of?" isn't a trick question?
At least my question gets at the heart of how it works instead of asking about administrative trivia.
@LouisIngenthron this question of regulation of internet activity is an administrative question!
And if a person doesn't know how the administration works, then they're in no position to judge or modify the administration.
That's the point: asking what it's a section of is a great way of putting a point on whether the person has the most basic familiarity with the thing they wish to attack and change.
So many don't.
@LouisIngenthron I'd say that kind of proves my point. S230 exists outside of the CDA, and if I ask my question, "S230 of what?" then CDA is not the correct answer, and shows a misunderstanding of the state of play.
I also don't think asking a trick question would help anything.