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What happened: The UK government plans to introduce vague rules allowing regulators to pressure platforms over "legal but harmful" content during crisis events, as reported by Steve Watson via modernity. Charles Hugh Smith via substack warns that in crises, everyone considers themselves 'the good guys', highlighting the state's monopolies on legal tender and force. Mollie Engelhart via The Epoch Times questions if banks hold more power than governments.

Market impact: Tech platforms operating in the UK may face increased regulatory pressure, potentially affecting their content moderation strategies and user engagement. Banks could see enhanced scrutiny, impacting their lending practices and public perception. Both sectors may experience valuation repricing due to heightened uncertainty.

What to watch next: The UK government's official announcement of the new content regulation rules, expected in Q2 2023, will provide clarity on the extent of the changes. The next Bank of England interest rate decision on May 11, 2023, will offer insights into the central bank's stance on bank lending practices.
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