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Protecting Online Speech: New Rules for Internet Platforms

This bill changes how online platforms are held responsible for user content. It aims to encourage companies to remove illegal content while protecting diverse viewpoints. For citizens, this means potentially more transparency in content moderation and the ability to appeal platform decisions.
Key points
Online platforms will not be held responsible for user content unless they actively modify or create it.
Companies can remove content deemed illegal (e.g., promoting terrorism, violence), even if constitutionally protected, without incurring liability.
To avoid liability, platforms must clearly state moderation rules, apply them consistently, and notify users of content removal, giving them a chance to respond.
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Additional Information
Print number: 117_HR_3827
Sponsor: Rep. Jordan, Jim [R-OH-4]
Process start date: 2021-06-11