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Home | Science & Tech | Us Senators Announce New Social Media Transparency Bill

US Senators announce new social media transparency bill

According to The Verge, the bill was announced by Democratic Aenators Chris Coons (Delaware), Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota), and also Rob Portman, a Republican from Ohio.

By IANS
Updated On - 11 December 2021, 10:47 AM
US Senators announce new social media transparency bill
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San Francisco: A bipartisan group of US Senators has announced a new bill that would require social media companies to share platform data with independent researchers.

According to The Verge, the bill was announced by Democratic Aenators Chris Coons (Delaware), Amy Klobuchar (Minnesota), and also Rob Portman, a Republican from Ohio.


Named the Platform Accountability and Transparency Act (PATA), it would establish new rules compelling social media platforms to share data with “qualified researchers”, defined as university-affiliated researchers pursuing projects that have been approved by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the report said.

Under the terms of the bill, platforms would be bound to comply with requests for data once the research was approved by the NSF.

Failing to provide data to a qualifying project would result in the platform losing the immunities provided by Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

“The PATA act is a truly comprehensive platform transparency proposal,” Laura Edelson, a PhD candidate at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and lead researcher at NYU’s Cybersecurity for Democracy project, was quoted as saying by the website.

“If passed this legislation would provide a real pathway for researchers to better understand online harms and start coming up with solutions,” Edelson added.

Earlier this year, Edelson and other researchers at the NYU Ad Observatory project were banned from Facebook after the platform alleged that their research violated terms of service.

The PATA bill is the latest in a long line of proposed legislation aimed at peering into the black box of social media algorithms.

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