SB 1432 — Relating To Social Media Censorship
SB 1432 addresses social media censorship by requiring platforms to provide safeguards and transparency regarding content moderation practices. The bill aims to prevent arbitrary or biased removal of content, focusing on protecting free speech and reducing misinformation risks. It applies to social media platforms operating in Hawaii.
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