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DeSantis Signs Anti-Censorship Law for Second Straight Year

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed an anti-censorship law for the second consecutive year. The law aims to restrict content moderation practices by social media platforms, requiring them to treat users equally and prohibiting them from removing posts based on viewpoint. This legislation reflects ongoing debates over free speech, platform accountability, and the role of technology companies in regulating online discourse.

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DeSantis Signs Anti-Censorship Law for Second Straight Year

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed an anti-censorship law for the second consecutive year. The law aims to restrict content moderation practices by social media platforms, requiring them to treat users equally and prohibiting them from removing posts based on viewpoint. This legislation reflects ongoing debates over free speech, platform accountability, and the role of technology companies in regulating online discourse.

Bias read (Right): The headline highlights DeSantis' action in favor of anti-censorship measures, which align with conservative priorities emphasizing free speech and limiting corporate control over digital platforms. The framing suggests approval of the governor’s decision without presenting counterarguments or left-

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