the EU is much more aggressive at banning and censoring websites though. I can't recall the last time I ran into a website in the US that's blocked at the provider level (private moderation like e.g. Youtube is a different story). Maybe Tiktok is the most famous, but it's still around and available afaik. But in the EU, ran into "the government has decided this information is bad for you" all the time, with a nice notice from the internet provider. My hunch is that under various pretexts both societies will continue to drift towards more censorship and less privacy, perhaps with some temporary local differences.