Singapore passes law requiring social media sites to block Harmful Content 'within hours'
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/social-media-sites-block-access-harmful-content-within-hours-under-new-law-passed-parliament-3057041
@lupyuen I hope Singapore wasn't too attached to social media, then.
Nobody needs that level of vague and urgent liability hanging over their head.
@mishari @lupyuen It may become the norm in more authoritarian states, but that just means that the free speech platforms will abandon those states, and they'll be replaced by state-run propaganda machines.
For those of us who live in countries that value free speech, it should never become the norm, because the person who wrote the speech should be held accountable for it, not the medium by which it was transmitted.
@LouisIngenthron @lupyuen that I think is the great question and ongoing experiment.
If Covid was any indication of what's to come in the Internet era, I suspect humanity will end up with a hybrid model of mostly controlled narrative with pockets of free speech being allowed to exist.