The U.S. State Department has sharply criticized European regulations on social media and online platforms, labeling them as 'Orwellian censorship.' American officials argue that Europe's Digital Services Act and similar measures are stifling free speech and leading to convictions for online criticism. The debate intensified following a high-profile incident in the UK, which reignited concerns about government overreach in regulating online content. U.S. commentators warn that these European policies could serve as a cautionary tale for the United States. The controversy highlights growing transatlantic tensions over how best to balance free expression with the need to combat harmful content online.
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