If you believe there should be some level of restriction on conglomerates like Apple, Facebook, and Twitter that protects the rights of consumers, you're going to want to check out this discussion!
Companies like John Deere, Apple, and Tesla don't like third parties repairing their products. In fact, they make it nearly impossible for third parties to be able to repair their products. "Right to repair" laws propose that companies should not be able to prevent owners from repairing their property by making it difficult to do so.
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act is a clause that prevents the social media oligarchs like Twitter, Facebook, Google, and YouTube from being held liable for curating the content on their platforms and preventing certain information from seeing the light of day. Its general design protects all those who post on the internet from being held liable for the comments others might leave on their content, but it has not been revised in 20+ years.