[6] J. Goldsmith notes the discrepancies in fundamental rights around free speech that exist between Europe and the United States, for example, and how that impacts internet freedom.
[7] In addition, the proliferation in certain kinds of speech that spreads false information and weakens trust in the accuracy of content online remains a topic of concern around internet freedom in all countries.
The EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) seeks to control disinformation and misinformation on social media.
The DSA requires platforms to take measures to limit the spread of disinformation and harmful content, such as removing or demoting it.
[8] Some countries work to ban certain sites and or words that limit internet freedom.