The cases center on whether social media platforms can be held liable for recommended content based on their algorithms, and whether Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protects companies from being held liable.
Russian journalist Maria Ponomarenko was sentenced to six years in prison after posting "fake news" of Russian warplanes attacking a theater in Mariupol, Ukraine.
YouTube Kids, a children's streaming service, hosts over 100 videos with drag queens, LBGT+ themes, or gender and sexuality content targeting children.
A Moscow court has handed prominent Russian journalist Aleksandr Nevzorov an eight-year prison term for spreading fake news about troops from his homeland.
YouTube and Twitter have censored an undercover video from investigative journalist Project Veritas revealing a Pfizer executive who apparently exposed the company.