"The pendulum has swung from public discourse being all about 'internet as a tool for freedom' to 'internet as a threat,' said Daphne Keller, director of the Program on Platform Regulation at Stanford University's Cyber Policy Center and a former Google lawyer. This reflects a concerning shift in how governments view social media and the power it holds, moving from promoting it as a vehicle for free speech to seeing it as a potential danger to society."
"The world's internet regulators are no longer playing around. This marks a significant change as countries like Brazil and France begin to take a more aggressive stance against tech moguls, holding them accountable in ways that were previously rarely seen in liberal democracies. It's a new era where social media companies can no longer operate with a sense of impunity as governments are ready to take firm actions against them."
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