AP/ MIAMI HERALD/ Noticiero Digital, a Venezuelan Web site that was accused by President Chavez of spreading false reports claims the government is only trying to restrict criticism, but the web site says it is now banning visitors who posted the rumors. Chavez has called for regulating the Internet and urging prosecutors to act against the Noticiero Digital. Chavez has also recently been critical of social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.
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