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by duxup 2682 days ago
I'm not sure there is automatically "spin", because of the difference.

My point being those government actions are very much in different contexts and might deserve different descriptions.

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How many such laws need to be passed before we can say that the context has changed?
Well some of the context I mentioned was a democratic government, free press, independent courts, etc. So that would have to change.
My point is these don't have to be abolished at once with a single law, there can also be a gradual decline.

This law _does_ threaten free speech by basically forcing platforms introduce content filters. First to be used for copyrighted content, but once it's there it can easily be extended to hate speech, fake news, defamation and other euphemisms for the content to be censored. It basically un-does a lot of internet's democratizing effect on free speech.

I don't like the law either, it might even impact some of the context I mention, but that context is still there if we're talking about OP's headline vs headline discussion.
In terms of the areas of what the OP mentioned, there is no difference.
My point being there is more context than just what he OP mentioned.
There's also usually more context behind the stories from say Venezuela that you normally don't get, so that doesn't really say much.