Florida is set to become first state to punish social media sites that 'deplatform' politicians
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is set to sign bill that will prohibit social media companies from permanently deleting or banning Floridian politicians. Suspensions of up to 14 days would still be allowed, and platforms can remove individual posts that violate terms of service, the bill says.
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