
Does your Facebook 'Like' count as free speech?
(▪‿▪)DoctorWhoGuru(▪‿▪)
2012/05/06 02:49:16
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The “like” button on Facebook seems a relatively clear way to express your support for something, but a federal judge says that does not mean clicking it is constitutionally protected speech.
Read More: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/06/us/clicking-like...
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Cal 2012/05/06 06:14:40Yes
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- queenalyss 2012/05/07 06:05:09Yes+1Absolutelyreply
- YodaHead 2012/05/06 07:54:44Yes+1I don't have Facebook though ...reply
- Cal 2012/05/06 06:14:40Yes+3
reply - BRIDGET 2012/05/06 04:53:09Yes+1WHAT A STUPID QUESTION. YES, I SUPPOSE IT ISreply
- Inquisitve Kat 2012/05/06 04:06:56Yes+1After reading the article and considering the information, I have to disagree with the judge. If a thumbs up is protected, then a "like" should be. But yeah, it's definitely murky...reply
- justnotsaying (: 2012/05/06 04:05:04Yes+2Anything is free speech now. I guess I'll start walking around topless. That will be my free speech.reply
- Inquisi... justnot... 2012/05/06 04:08:04
+2Yeah, freedom of speech covers quite a bit of ground these days!reply - justnot... Inquisi... 2012/05/06 04:15:16
+2It's getting crazy.reply - Manwë 2012/05/06 03:30:24Yes+2Yes, it does, just "like" the Yes and No on this question.reply
- Morgan 2012/05/06 02:57:32Yes+1i guessreply
- Vitalani 2012/05/06 02:56:44Yes+1lolreply
- Michael=Constitution & Liberty 2012/05/06 02:55:07Yes+1,,!,, the federal judge.reply




















