HB 1333 — Relating To Social Media Censorship
HB 1333 addresses social media censorship by requiring transparency and safeguards from social media platforms. The bill aims to prevent arbitrary content moderation and protect free speech. It is intended to mitigate risks of disinformation and censorship on digital platforms. The bill was introduced in the 2023 Regular Session of the Hawaii legislature and passed its first reading on January 25, 2023.
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