• idlethreat
    +3

    Most countries don't have the whole "freedom of speech" thing as the cornerstone to their founding like the States do. For example, Thailand has the "Lese Majeste" laws in place. Talk shit about the king? Expect to get arrested.

    For the complaints it raised, the law seems reasonably straightforward. Have more than 3k visitors, you're considered mass media and will be governed as such. You will be held responsible for your content. Likewise, you would gain access to government functions and information just like you were a newspaper.