Nervous Habits - Episode 63: QAnon, Injecting Cleaning Disinfectant, and Holocaust Denial: The Dark Side of Free Speech with Professor of History and Education Dr. Jonathan Zimmerman
Nervous Habits with Ricky Rosen
Release Date: 12/03/2021
Nervous Habits with Ricky Rosen
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—The limitations on speech in totalitarian regimes around the world,
—How to balance the necessity for free speech with the importance of limiting the spread of misinformation online,
—Whether the government has a duty to regulate social media platforms, and finally…
—Why the “fake news” problem on the Internet is not so much a free speech problem as it is an educational problem.