Miguel Ángel Aguilar’s proposal to amend the Criminal Code to restrict Internet and social media access for individuals convicted of hate crimes is an intriguing approach to combating online hate. By targeting those who use these platforms to incite or promote discrimination, the law could potentially deter the spread of harmful rhetoric and protect vulnerable communities. However, it will be crucial to ensure that such measures are balanced with respect for freedom of expression and do not inadvertently suppress legitimate discourse.