The USA Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical on social
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The USA Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical voices.

The Supreme Court clarified the rules regarding institutional social media accounts, affirming that government officials who post about topics related to their work on their personal social media may not have the freedom to delete comments about those statements or block critics altogether. But The Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical voices from their social media accounts.
The USA Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical on social Multinational: The USA Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical voices. The Supreme Court clarified the rules regarding institutional social media accounts, affirming that government officials who post about topics related to their work on their personal social media may not have the freedom to delete comments about those statements or block critics altogether. But The Supreme Court on Friday explained when public officials can block critical voices from their social media accounts.
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