The U.S. Vice President just went off on the European Commission. Word is, they're cooking up fines that could hit hundreds of millions for a major social platform. His take? Europe should be championing free speech instead of going after American tech over what he calls "nonsense." Sources indicate the EU's penalty plans are already in motion.
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ZenZKPlayer
· 12-05 23:29
To put it bluntly, it's still a game of interests—the usual tricks of mutual bickering between Europe and the US. Do they really think they're upholding something noble?
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OnchainSniper
· 12-05 04:00
The EU is once again taking advantage of American tech companies; it's the same old trick, using moral coercion to restrict free speech.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 12-05 04:00
Ha, the US Vice President is starting to shift the blame. Aren't you tired of hearing this rhetoric?
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APY_Chaser
· 12-05 03:52
The EU is being pretty ruthless this time—they're looking to cash in again.
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SerRugResistant
· 12-05 03:51
So the EU is going to fine tech giants again, and the US Vice President is openly criticizing them... This script feels a bit cliché—freedom of speech vs. regulation, it’s an endless debate.
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StrawberryIce
· 12-05 03:33
That's a bit ridiculous. The US says Europe doesn't respect freedom of speech, but there's quite a bit of censorship on their side too.
The U.S. Vice President just went off on the European Commission. Word is, they're cooking up fines that could hit hundreds of millions for a major social platform. His take? Europe should be championing free speech instead of going after American tech over what he calls "nonsense." Sources indicate the EU's penalty plans are already in motion.