New California Bill Aims to Hold Social Media Companies Accountable

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A newly introduced bill in the California State Senate aims to push social media companies to modify their algorithms to protect teens.

Social media algorithms are some of the closest guarded company secrets in Silicon Valley.

But several researchers have raised questions over the last few years about the potential harm caused by these trade secrets and how long they keep users on their sites. A newly introduced bill in the California state senate aims to push those companies to modify their algorithms to protect teens.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.

 

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Big government and big tech mist absolutely be separated completely. The Twitter files already have shown how much collusion there is...

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