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Preston Byrne hints at a future where the non-shit segment of the Internet operates under an American ruleset.
He suggests that this transition would make adherence to such a ruleset unnecessary for operators. Details are being clarified.
Byrne’s perspective on an Americanized Internet standards framework draws on longstanding debates about jurisdiction and free expression online. His previous analysis highlighted how the UK Online Safety Act may stand in conflict with the US constitution, raising similar questions about regulatory overreach. The ongoing balance between permissible content and legal protections, including the affirmation that hate speech remains protected by the First Amendment, continues to shape discourse as policymakers clarify the boundaries of lawful operation for digital platforms.