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Social media corporations claim have to follow laws in Jurisdictions like Germany

Then censor people in the United States allegedly to avoid German fines

One solution

Make people mark a checkbox saying they are not in a listed set of Jurisdictions basically European Union or English controlled countries

As such United States 1st amendment

This would be on a website by website basis and for small websites

I think the sites would also have to restrict posts from getting into those countries. This long arm, race to the bottom law, is one problem with large corporations on the internet. The best solution is federation. Let the german instances worry about who they're connected to. Put the administrative burden on German and EU based organizations. As long as US corps are using US labor and US money to pay for EU regulation and fines, why would they care? It's free work and money.
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You would put a policy that it is a violation of the terms of conditions to be from certain jurisdictions or jurisdictions where certain listed types of speech are prohibited when you mark a check box required for logging in with a user name and password

If they sue you they admit they are in wrong jurisdiction and by doing so get counter sued by fines of twice the fines for violating speech laws in their country

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