The U.S. State Department has sharply criticized Europe for its approach to regulating online speech, particularly targeting the EU's Digital Services Act.
American officials claim that these regulations amount to 'Orwellian' censorship, arguing that they suppress free speech and shield European politicians from public criticism. The U.S. warns that such measures could set a dangerous precedent and serve as a warning for the United States. The criticism comes amid reports of individuals being convicted for online criticism in Europe.
This dispute highlights growing transatlantic tensions over the balance between combating harmful content and protecting free expression online.
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