KNX-AM Radio: “What the court said,” explained LMU Loyola Law School Professor Jessica Levinson, “is that the plaintiffs who tried to sue Twitter based on an allegation that creating that platform and creating algorithms that allowed people who are interested in terrorism basically to meet each other … that was not enough under the applicable federal statute to say that they aided and abetted in a terrorist attack.”
Source: KNX-AM Radio
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Terror Attack Victims Cannot Hold Twitter Liable