The U.S. State Department has sharply criticized European regulations on social media, labeling them as 'Orwellian censorship.' American officials argue that Europe's Digital Services Act and similar measures are stifling free speech by punishing individuals for online criticism. The debate intensified after recent violent incidents in Europe, which led to increased scrutiny and regulation of online content. U.S. officials warn that such policies could set a dangerous precedent for free expression globally. The controversy highlights growing transatlantic tensions over how to balance safety and freedom on digital platforms.
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