For the first time in the United States, a business self-regulatory group has introduced a framework aimed at protecting the online privacy of teenage…
Legislators in Minnesota are considering a bill that would prohibit social media platforms from using algorithms to target content to users under 18. This proposal is another in a.
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introduced the kids internet design and safety act. the kids act. you have asked us to act as a committee. and facebook has scores of lobbyists in the city right now coming in right after this hearing to tell us we can t act and they have been successful for a decade. in blocking this committee from acting. so let me ask you a question. the kids internet design and safety act or the kids act, here s what the legislation does. it includes outright bans on children s app features that one, quantify popularity with likes and follower accounts. promotes, two, promotes influencer marketing and three, that amplifies toxic posts and that it would prohibit facebook from using its algorithms to