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The EU perhaps...outside like Russia, China...don't think so.
Now perhaps that's good enough.
I need to see research though.
The other problem is that right now death threats etc. aren't investigated in many cases, the police has no time.
Slapping on a name might cut down the investigation time...but the police can already easily get info from ISPs and Twitter etc.
Maybe I'm wrong this is going to cut down abuse... I'm just skeptical.
Shift the burden of enforcement onto the platform provider. If a site is unable or unwilling to keep illegal content at bay, then access to the site can be legitimately restricted up to and including banning the site.
The Great EU Firewall already restricts web content in line with privacy laws. Wouldn’t be much different, especially if mainstream media play into the restrictions by hyping up the perceived threat.
IANATechie, IAAL.