@TechDesk @FastCompany Nope, because it's obviously unconstitutional.
Techdirt's @mmasnick with the analysis: https://www.techdirt.com/2024/06/11/nys-safe-for-kids-act-a-lesson-in-how-not-to-regulate-the-internet/
@TechDesk @FastCompany Nope, because it's obviously unconstitutional.
Techdirt's @mmasnick with the analysis: https://www.techdirt.com/2024/06/11/nys-safe-for-kids-act-a-lesson-in-how-not-to-regulate-the-internet/
Policymakers in New York State last week passed legislation that bans what they call the “addictive feed” for minors on social media, with California looking to follow suit later this year.
It’s the first major bill to pass addressing the design of social media in the U.S., and the algorithms that have run our digital lives for over a decade. @FastCompany asks, could we be approaching a post-algorithm era?
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