If Chicago's City Council approves the social media crackdown on teen gatherings, and attempts to enforce it, it will likely trigger a legal fight over the ability of a local government to regulate what is posted online, an area that is covered by the First Amendment and federal law, which grants online platforms immunity from liability for most content posted by their users.
I can’t see how they can do anything about social media posts to promote a “ teen gathering “. Let the little darlings hype their thug fests and then scoop them up like the dummies that they are when caught fighting, with drugs, guns etc. These stupid kids make busting them as easy as pie.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
I can’t see how they can do anything about social media posts to promote a “ teen gathering “. Let the little darlings hype their thug fests and then scoop them up like the dummies that they are when caught fighting, with drugs, guns etc. These stupid kids make busting them as easy as pie.