House Approves Pritzker Initiative to Regulate Social Media Algorithms
The 82-27 vote would bar overnight notifications and limit algorithmic feeds for users under 18, with fines for companies that violate the law.
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House approves Pritzker initiative to regulate social media algorithms - IPM Newsroom
Illinois Newsroom - A bill to regulate social media companies and the features they make available to minors is advancing in the Statehouse. Gov. JB Pritzker proposed the bill, which is designed to make social media scrolling less addictive for children. The post House approves Pritzker initiative to regulate social media algorithms appeared first on IPM Newsroom.
House approves Pritzker initiative to regulate social media algorithms – Capitol News IL
The bill does not limit social media use to certain ages but does require platforms to allow users setting up an account to input their age, which would trigger certain settings on the device for users under 18 years old.
House approves Pritzker initiative to regulate social media algorithms
From Capitol News Illinois: The bill would also require social media platforms to have default privacy settings for minors that would stop addictive feeds, location sharing and transactions with digital currency
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