STATEWIDE — SOCIAL MEDIA COMPANIES MUST START REPORTING THEIR CONTENT MODERATION POLICIES TO THE OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL, ACCORDING TO A NEW LAW. Attorney General Letitia James ...
Today is the deadline for public comments regarding a "public inquiry" by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) into the "potentially illegal" content moderation practices of social media platforms. As ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — New York Attorney General Letitia James has announced social media companies will now need to report their content moderation policies to her office. Under the Stop Hiding Hate Act, ...
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NEW YORK — Social media companies will now have to start reporting their content moderation policies to New York State Attorney General Letitia James' office as required by the 'Stop Hiding Hate' Act.
As technology rapidly advances, with AI, crypto, encryption and other innovations, legacy social media and their content moderation policies are in flux. YouTube/Google, Facebook/Meta and Twitter/X ...