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🇧🇷🚩👁🌐❌ — JUST NOW: Regulation of social networks levels Brazil with China, Russia and Iran
The project to be sent to Congress by the Superior Electoral Court to “regulate” social networks, as announced, could level Brazil to authoritarian countries.
• Critics of the Iranian theocracy are jailed, and in Putin's Russia citizens can be charged with "crimes against national security".
• North Korea and Turkmenistan banned all networks. In none of these countries did the initiative to restrict networks fall to the Judiciary.
• In China, even access to foreign sites is restricted and monitored and the norm is to create “national” versions, under state control.
• But there are authoritarian outbreaks in Olaf Scholz's Germany and Emmanuel Macron's France, where Internet users are subject to fines and even censorship.
• In the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Culture of the Conservative government tries to promote the “regulation” of social networks, but it suffers great resistance.
The project to be sent to Congress by the Superior Electoral Court to “regulate” social networks, as announced, could level Brazil to authoritarian countries.
• Critics of the Iranian theocracy are jailed, and in Putin's Russia citizens can be charged with "crimes against national security".
• North Korea and Turkmenistan banned all networks. In none of these countries did the initiative to restrict networks fall to the Judiciary.
• In China, even access to foreign sites is restricted and monitored and the norm is to create “national” versions, under state control.
• But there are authoritarian outbreaks in Olaf Scholz's Germany and Emmanuel Macron's France, where Internet users are subject to fines and even censorship.
• In the United Kingdom, the Ministry of Culture of the Conservative government tries to promote the “regulation” of social networks, but it suffers great resistance.