Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sues Meta, citing chatbot’s reply as proof of shadowban

Screenshot from the documentary <em>Who Is Bobby Kennedy?</em>

Enlarge / Screenshot from the documentary Who Is Bobby Kennedy? (credit score: whoisbobbykennedy.com)

In a lawsuit that appears decided to disregard that Part 230 exists, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sued Meta for allegedly shadowbanning his million-dollar documentary, Who Is Bobby Kennedy? and stopping his supporters from advocating for his presidential marketing campaign.

In accordance with Kennedy, Meta is colluding with the Biden administration to sway the 2024 presidential election by suppressing Kennedy’s documentary and making it tougher to help Kennedy’s candidacy. This allegedly has triggered “substantial donation losses,” whereas additionally violating the free speech rights of Kennedy, his supporters, and his movie’s manufacturing firm, AV24.

Meta had initially restricted the documentary on Fb and Instagram however later mounted the problem after discovering that the movie was mistakenly flagged by the platforms’ automated spam filters.

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