Undefined "Substantially Similar" Standard Paralyzes Platforms
Section 64 empowers the Court or Division to order cessation of not just specific content, but also "any statement or material that is substantially similar" to alleged misinformation, disinformation, or hate speech. This undefined standard creates impossible compliance challenges for digital platforms, content aggregators, and automated systems—they cannot predict what content will be deemed "substantially similar" and thus face unpredictable legal exposure. Combined with strict liability (orders can issue "even if the person does not know or has no reason to believe that the information is false"), this provision makes it impossible for digital businesses to assess and manage legal risk through due diligence, fundamentally undermining investment certainty in Ghana's digital economy.