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South Korea's parliament has moved forward with legislation designed to combat false information, though the move has sparked considerable debate over potential censorship implications. The bill, which targets the spread of misinformation, comes as policymakers worldwide grapple with regulating online content while balancing free speech concerns. Critics argue that overly broad definitions of "false information" could be weaponized against legitimate discourse and dissent. This development mirrors growing global tensions between information governance and individual freedoms—a theme that resonates strongly within crypto communities, where concerns about regulatory overreach and government control of narratives remain paramount. The outcome of South Korea's legislative approach could set precedent for how other nations balance security against censorship risks.