But now, a federal judge has put a hold on it.
He said that the law would violate the free speech rights of social media platforms.
The controversial law rule barred permanent de-platforming and limited suspensions to just 14 days.

Plus, it detailed fines up to $250,00 a day for social media companies.
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Earlier this year, then-US President Donald Trump was banned fromFacebook, Twitter, and YouTube.

He was barred for breaking community rules of these platforms after the Capitol riots in January.
In April,to show solidarity with Trump, Florida passed this deplatforming law.Good thing Hinkle intervened in time.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.
That’s one heck of a mixed bag.
He likes to say “Bleh.”