David Kaye, a law professor who has also been the UN‘s Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression (quite the title!) has penned a very interesting article for Foreign Affairs (possibly behind a paywall or registration wall) about how Europe‘s recent attempts to regulate the internet are now a major threat to free speech. It talks about many issues we‘ve written about, from the awful Right to be Forgotten cases to efforts to fine internet platforms if they don‘t magically disappear hate speech. While telling internet platforms to „fix it‘ may feel good, the reality is that it doesn‘t work, creates more problems, and gives those platforms even more power as the de facto speech police (something we should all be worried about).