The Florida legislature on April 29 passed a bill to prohibit social media platforms with huge user bases from knowingly deplatforming politicians and other Floridians. If a social media company deplatforms a user they know to be a political candidate they face penalties of up to $250,000 per day for statewide officials and $25,000 per day for a candidate for other offices, the bill states. This applies to platforms with over $100 million in annual revenue and over 100 million monthly users, eliminating many but the giants like Facebook and Twitter. The move comes amid significant criticism from all over the world that social media platforms Facebook and Twitter have de-platformed users for merely expressing differing political viewpoints. Meanwhile, Democratic critics argue the legislation is a payback for the deplatforming from social media of former President Donald Trump. The bill, SB 7072, was introduced by Republican Sen. Ana Maria Rodriguez. It passed …
Florida Passes Bill Prohibiting Social Media Giants Deplatforming Politicians
May 1, 2021
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