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Daily Dashboard | Court Says Facebook “Like” Is Protected Related reading: OMB to issue government-wide AI risk mitigation directive

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The Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled in favor of a former Virginia deputy sheriff who said he was fired for “liking” the Facebook page of a man running for his boss’s position, MarketWatch reports. Chief Judge William Traxler, Jr., said in the ruling, “On the most basic level, clicking on the ‘like’ button literally causes to be published the statement that the user ‘likes’ something, which is in itself a substantive statement.” However, the report cautions, “The decision may not protect social networkers who press the 'Like' button with abandon” as the First Amendment “primarily protects individuals from government action,” one expert notes.
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