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Most Americans favor restrictions on false information, violent content online
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quelle surprise that your comment history is full of right-wing, crank, Great Reset (((globalist))) stuff:
A broken clock is right twice a day, though. Being required by law to present real-life ID to use things online has been seriously proposed and is likely to be attached to must-pass legislation.
So what? You can't even prove any of your "conspiracy" claims wrong. All you can do is to restrict other peoples freedom of speech.
If you've got different opinions, then debate with arguments. Currently all you have capabilities is just very low iq monkey business. But naturally that's your choice how you want to play. Don't expect me to give you any credits for that.
Do you still claim I'm wrong? https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/senate-bill/1409/text?format=txt&__cf_chl_tk=7hekwl2v7un8laqs_ljluymfbrh4fit9vioaabkj0zq-1690308859-0-ganycgznc3s