HB 3523 — Social Media Platforms; Adverse Action; User's Page Or Account; Notice; Hearing; Temporary Restriction; Right Of Action; Effective Date
HB 3523 addresses adverse actions taken by social media platforms against users, including notice requirements, hearings, and temporary restrictions. The bill aims to provide users with procedural protections and a right of action if their account or page is restricted. It may impact child safety by regulating content moderation practices and could address mental health concerns related to platform moderation policies.
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