The global spread of Internet access promised a new era of freedom of expression, allowing everyone to share and access information without relying on gatekeepers.
European history of totalitarianism has made many Europeans emphasize privacy and freedom of expression, as outlined in key legal frameworks like the European Convention of Human Rights.
With our speech increasingly facilitated by online platforms, there is a burgeoning expectation that these platforms respect fundamental rights under their terms of service.
The selective enforcement of platform rules can result in the suppression of contentious ideas, highlighting the need for transparency in how these rules are applied.
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