The US State Department has launched a high-profile campaign criticizing the European Union's new social media regulations, particularly the Digital Services Act, accusing them of undermining free speech and engaging in 'Orwellian' censorship. US officials argue that these laws shield European politicians from public criticism and restrict open debate online. The dispute has intensified as both sides prepare for upcoming trade talks, with the US warning that Europe's approach could set a dangerous precedent for online freedoms worldwide. European officials, meanwhile, defend the regulations as necessary for combating harmful content and protecting users. The clash highlights deep transatlantic differences over the balance between free expression and content moderation in the digital age.
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