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Supreme Court declines to review Section 230 case involving Grindr

14 October 2025
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Supreme Court declines to review Section 230 case involving Grindr
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The Supreme Court declined to hear a case involving Grindr, where a young user, John Doe, alleged sex trafficking after being assaulted by men he met on the app, arguing that Grindr should be liable for user-generated content under Section 230. The lower courts ruled in favor of Grindr, citing the platform’s immunity from liability for third-party content, and Doe’s appeal highlighted concerns over the broad interpretation of Section 230, which critics argue enables platforms to evade accountability.

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