section 230 of the decency act makes it so that ChristianChat.com is not held responsible if you encourage people to revolt against the US government on it. you are responsible for your actions, not CC.
it means that if foreign or domestic terrorists post something on youtube inciting sedition or the violent overthrow of the government, youtube cannot be criminally charge for the content of their users.
this section of the law prevents facebook itself from being prosecuted when Russian & Chinese intelligence agencies make accounts on it and use them to promote Trump by spreading misinformation and inflammatory content against the DNC.
the law makes it so that when white-supremacists use twitter to threaten minorities with violence and physical harm, twitter is not criminally responsible for the content; the people who make the statements and post the content are.
of course moderators at CC, youtube, facebook, twitter, etc are free and able to exercise whatever controls they feel necessary or prudent to prevent or remove whatever content they don't want on their sites -- they are independent businesses and organizations and can self-police as they see fit and deem wise.
but according to the decency act, per section 230, they cannot be sued or imprisoned just because some user posts some criminal content on their site.
do you think this is an unjust law?