Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (47 USC 230) immunized YouTube from liability for exercising editorial functions in restricting the availability of or advertising in connection with videos posted to its website. Therefore, the trial court correctly sustained YouTube’s demurrer to tort claims by a poster of videos that YouTube had restricted access to or barred from bearing ads and thus demonetized them. The poster’s contract claims failed because YouTube’s terms of service didn’t restrict its discretion in exercising its editorial functions. Immunizing internet service providers as section 230 does, does not violate the First or Fourteenth Amendments.