Liberal Agenda Threatened by Anonymous Twitter User @libsoftiktok
Liberal fragility has reached a new height this week which the Washington Post’s doxxing of the popular anonymous Twitter account @libsoftiktok reveals. The publication decided […]
Liberal fragility has reached a new height this week which the Washington Post’s doxxing of the popular anonymous Twitter account @libsoftiktok reveals. The publication decided […]
This question has been asked before, but it was resurrected by the recent controversy over Taylor Lorenz of Washington Post publishing the Twitter account @LibsOfTikTok’s […]
2019 was a year of Jeff Kosseff publishing Internet: Twenty-Six WordsThe definitive biography of Section 230. Section 230, a part of 1996 Communications Decency Act […]
Yahoo! was the first search engine to cover all publicly traded businesses in the 1990’s. Yahoo! Finance Bulletin Boards. Yahoo! Yahoo! allowed its users to […]
In my book, I explain the robust, yet not absolute protections U.S. courts offer anonymous speech. Those safeguards originated from a dispute over civil rights […]
Due to Eugene for inviting me to guest-blog about my new guide, The USA of Nameless: How the First Modification Formed On-line Speech. For greater […]
Anonymous, United StatesJeff Kosseff discusses American values and politics through the lens of anonymity. He focuses on how technology has allowed people to keep their […]
In Judge Alison Nathan’s Friday opinion U.S. against Maxwell (S.D.N.Y.: The Defense … moved to permit three anticipated witnesses to testify under a pseudonym or […]
Portland Bureau of Transportation wants its residents to be aware that safety on the roads is not something they should laugh at. According to reports, […]