(Video) Section 230 is a provision in the United States Communications Decency Act that provides immunity for website platforms from third-party content. The major problem with 230 however, is that online platforms do not have any incentive to curb illicit and toxic content, and those harmed have no recourse in court. This panel is a part of a series examining various facets of Section 230. Panelists included professor Danielle Citron (University of Virginia Law School).