As introduced: - Requires large social media companies to publish and consistently apply content moderation standards, and to provide users with a detailed explanation when their content is censored, unless the content is obscene. - Prohibits platforms from targeting journalistic enterprises for moderation based on their content. Prohibits platforms from requiring users to interact with political ads to access their accounts. - Allows users to opt out of algorithmic content prioritization and suppression in favor of a chronological feed. - Requires social media platforms to let advertisers request identifying information for users who were shown their ads or content. - Prohibits social media companies from requiring users to engage with political ads, including contacting legislators or public officials, as a condition of accessing their accounts. - Creates a private right of action.
| Date | Chamber | Action |
|---|---|---|
May 4, 2026 | — | Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee |
| Last Action | May 4, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Bill Type | Bill |
| Created | May 6, 2026 |
| Updated | May 6, 2026 |