Holding social media companies liable for user-generated content that incites violence can help to prevent the spread of hate speech. According to a report by Law360, social media companies can be held liable for user-generated content that incites violence under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Furthermore, a study by the Taylor & Francis Online found that holding social media companies liable for hate speech can lead to a decrease in the spread of hate speech and an increase in online safety.
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