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Missouri v. Biden Settlement Does Not Confirm Government Censorship, Say Experts

The case settlement limits government officials' interactions with social media platforms but doesn't prove widespread censorship. Critics argue the settlement's scope is narrow and doesn't reflect broader government influence. Observers will watch how courts interpret the settlement's implications for free speech.
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