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The Governor of Florida signed a ‘deplatforming’ social media bill into law

In February, Governor Florida Ron Desantis proposed the 7072 Senate Bill, a step that tried to prevent technology companies from “consciously” politicians. After a successful trip through the country’s legislative house and the Senate, Desantis has now signed the bill to become law (through the threshold).

Nowadays, legal cross companies from prohibiting Florida politicians, in the process of giving the country’s election commission to strength to color them up to $ 250,000 per day for home guards involving public office candidates. This allows all state occupants to demand technology companies if they feel they are treated “unfair.” In addition, companies need to detail how they decide on the ban. Free of law is any company that has a large amusement park or entertainment venue in the state. It is a release official who said they added to ensure Disney + “not stuck in this matter.” The desantis governor proposed the law shortly after Facebook and Twitter forbade President Trump from their respective platforms in January.

Setting aside whether the law is constitutional or not, the fact is part 230 of the compess communication law. Parliamentarians can change the provisions to engrave some protection, but at that time protecting social media companies from accountability for user behavior. And while there is an agreement between Democrats and the Republican Party that it is time to renew the provisions, there is little consensus on how to do it.

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