The U.S. Supreme Court will consider when websites are responsible for content posted by their users , following a series of allegations by families of terrorism victims that social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube were partly responsible for attacks by the extremist group Islamic State (ISIS). case. The Supreme Court agreed to hear Gonzalez v. Google, an appeal by the family of Nohemi Gonzalez, a young woman killed in an ISIS attack in Paris in 2015. Gonzalez’s family accused Alphabet subsidiary YouTube of helping the terror group by recommending ISIS videos to users.
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