X sues New York over hate speech disclosure law


Social media company X has filed a against the state of New York over a law governing hate speech. The social network’s Global Government Affairs account about the suit, claiming the law’s required disclosures infringe on First Amendment protections for free speech.

The Stop Hiding Hate Act, which is slated to take effect this week, would require social media companies to report on how they define and moderate content including hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, harassment and foreign political influence.

X sued in 2023 about a similar state-level law regarding content moderation. A panel from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals put a hold on the lower court’s initial ruling in favor of California. While the law did endure, a between the state and the company at the start of 2025 led to the elimination of the provisions that X claimed were unconstitutional.


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