http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080315/ap_on_hi_te/internet_discrimination
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She also said the federal Communications Decency Act protects sites that allow users to post unedited messages and communicate freely in forums.
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A portion of the eventual downfall of Prosper.com's old forum stem from Prosper editing posts. Guess they could not have kept it going as a lawsuit magnet as it were.
Does this Craigslist ruling also mean that Prospers.org loses certain protections once the editing, splitting, and moving of topics/messages start?
I don't think the quote suggests that moving a message or editing a message negates the FCDA's protection for the site. I think it just affirms that if someone posts something objectionable, and it
isn't edited, the site isn't responsible.