The Hungarian government is the latest to call for US internet giants to face more regulation.
Hungary has launched a digital freedom fight against US tech giants like Facebook and Twitter, whom it accuses of censorship.
Hungary is also concerned about possible intervention
in next year s parliamentary election.
Facebook is Hungary s most popular site, with user numbers exceeding 5.4 million in 2020, out of a population of 9.8 million.
Hungary has launched a so-called digital freedom fight against US tech giants like Facebook and Twitter, who it accuses of censorship and suspects could intervene in next year s parliamentary election.
Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who will seek re-election, was a staunch supporter of former US president Donald Trump whose social media accounts were shut after the Capitol invasion in Washington January 6.
Hungary prepares digital freedom fight against Facebook and Twitter: PM Viktor Orban fears he could be banned like Trump
Hungary accuses Facebook and Twitter of censorship and suspects they could intervene in next year s parliamentary election
PM Orban fears he could be banned from social media like Trump, which could affect his chances for re-election
The government is proposing law aimed at curbing the power of big tech firms