Account Removal Without Judicial Review
The Division can request removal of online accounts after three compliance warnings, without explicit requirements for judicial review, notice to the account holder, or hearing rights before the request is issued. While subsection (4) protects politicians and "known public or social commentators," ordinary citizens lack the same protections, creating a two-tier speech system. The provision concentrates power in the executive-appointed Division to silence critics through administrative proceedings, with judicial review available only after the fact. When combined with 68's elimination of defenses and 70's vague standards for access blocking, this creates a coercive pathway to suppress dissent.