So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast

Ep. 269: Is free speech declining worldwide?

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Apr 10, 2026
Jeff Kosseff, a legal scholar focused on U.S. First Amendment and platform regulation, and Jacob Mchangama, a historian of global free expression, discuss a worldwide decline in speech protections. They cover how technology, misinformation, AI, and new laws like the EU Digital Services Act and UK Online Safety Act shape speech policy. They also explore solutions like transparency, decentralized platforms, and community fact-checking.
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INSIGHT

Free Speech Is A Global Recession

  • Free speech decline is global and tied to democratic backsliding, not just isolated policy fights.
  • Jacob Mchangama links tech disruption, geopolitical shifts, and expanded hate/misinformation laws as a perfect storm driving erosion.
INSIGHT

Abstract Support Collapses When Speech Gets Specific

  • Public support for abstract free speech remains high but collapses on specific harms like offending minorities or AI outputs.
  • Mchangama's 33-country survey found dramatic drops, including a large decline among young Americans.
INSIGHT

2016 And COVID Turned Optimism Into Panic

  • The 2016 disinformation panic and COVID 'infodemic' shifted elite views from internet optimism to regulation urgency.
  • Mchangama notes research shows Russian influence had negligible electoral effects despite driving policy panic.
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