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The challenge to Florida’s social media censorship ban is likely to head to the supreme court

Both sides want the case heard.

Attorneys for the state of Florida hope to appeal to the US Supreme Court over a ruling on a Florida law that is aimed at curbing online censorship on Big Tech Platforms.

The Florida Legislature passed a law to regulate how internet platforms like Facebook and Facebook-owned Instagram work with advertisers and more.

The law was signed by Governor Ron DeSantis and targeted large platforms such as Facebook and Twitter which were banning and censoring users - and even politicians.

Under the law, platforms that ban political candidates from platforms could face fines of up to $250,000 per day.

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