A law is enacted in the United States to fine the freezing of election candidates' accounts



On May 24, 2021, Florida, USA, enacted a law on social media prohibiting the freezing of political candidate accounts. Under this law, if Twitter, Facebook, etc. delete a candidate's account, $ 250,000 a day in state legislative elections and $ 25,000 a day in other elections. Will be ordered to pay a fine, but some have pointed out that it is unconstitutional.

Governor Ron DeSantis Signs Bill to Stop the Censorship of Floridians by Big Tech

https://www.flgov.com/2021/05/24/governor-ron-desantis-signs-bill-to-stop-the-censorship-of-floridians-by-big-tech/

Florida law seeks to rein in large social media companies
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Florida governor signs law to block'deplatforming' of Florida politicians --The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/24/22451425/florida-social-media-moderation-facebook-twitter-deplatforming

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced on May 24 that he has signed the Senate Bill 7072 (SB7072), which bans social media from freezing political candidate accounts. This will allow the Florida Election Commission to charge fines of up to $ 250,000 per day for companies that violate the law.


by Gage Skidmore

In a statement, Governor DeSantis said, 'Left-wing media and large corporations are seeing movements across the United States to block and threaten dissenting opinions and wipe them out. So Florida will regain a virtual public square as a place for information and ideas to come and go freely. ' He explained that the law was enacted with the purpose of protecting free speech.

The law was reportedly enacted after former President Donald Trump's Twitter account was permanently frozen. The following article briefly summarizes how former President Trump's Twitter account was frozen.

Twitter permanently bans Donald Trump's account BAN --GIGAZINE



It has been pointed out that this law, which restricts account freezes by social media, is inconsistent with other laws. According to the IT news site The Verge, Article 230 of the Communications Decency Act of the United States stipulates so-called 'provider exemption' in which even if a company deletes content that it deems inappropriate, it will not be held liable. thing. If the state law SB7072 is deemed to be in conflict with the federal Communications Decency Act, the higher-level Communications Decency Act will prevail.

In addition, I received an interview with AP communication computer communication Industry Association whether Matt Shurazu chairman of the 'Desantisu governor, SB7072 but has insisted that intended to protect the freedom of expression, Internet service will accept any speech The decision is the exercise of the First Amendment to the Constitution, which provides for freedom of expression. This is one of the decisive flaws in SB7072. ' I showed my point of view.

Formally enacted by the Governor of Florida, SB7072 will come into force on July 1. Similar legislation has been submitted to several state parliaments, but Florida is the first to receive Governor's approval.

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