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In 2 cases, Supreme Court says right to free speech being abused online
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The Supreme Court expressed concerns regarding the misuse of freedom of speech on social media, observing that objectionable posts incite hatred and burden the legal system. The court questioned why citizens couldn't self-regulate, emphasizing the importance of restraint and responsibility when exercising free speech.
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