Justice Clarence Thomas warned there could be 'danger' after the Supreme Court refused to take up a case brought by a teen who alleged that his science teacher used Snapchat to lure him into a sexual relationship.On Tuesday, the Court decided to not hear the case of John Doe v. Snap, Inc.
On Tuesday, Thomas argued that 'social-media platforms have increasingly used §230 as a get-out-of-jail free card.' He said that many platforms have maintained that the content created by users is protected under the First Amendment but that 'when it comes time for platforms to be held accountable for their websites...they argue the opposite.