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Well they specifically calls out ISP's, rather than the media companies running forums or social media, etc.
The latter SHOULD be policing their platforms to some extent, but ISP's can't even do so without being pretty invasive/authoritarian, so they should stick to providing internet service.
No. It's like expecting construction companies to enforce traffic laws because they build the roads.
Host providers, like they already do
The owners of....the sites. How they do that, is up to them. But again, I'll go back to my construction analogy: There's a burgaler entering your house, who do you call and why? Not the people that built it.
You don't. Censorship is evil
You didn’t read the article, did you?