It's really just that the US has that pesky First Amendment and SCOTUS ruled a little while back that "hate speech" isn't a credible concept in American law.
So they have to get other countries to do their bidding, hoping that American tech companies will comply with foreign demands in order to maintain access to those markets.
It's really just that the US has that pesky First Amendment and SCOTUS ruled a little while back that "hate speech" isn't a credible concept in American law.
So they have to get other countries to do their bidding, hoping that American tech companies will comply with foreign demands in order to maintain access to those markets.