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A New York Senate bill if passed would criminalize the promotion of content that “includes a false statement of fact or fraudulent medical theory that is likely to endanger the safety or health of the public.”
Democratic state Sen. Brad Hoylman introduced S7568 on Dec. 3 and promoted it again this week ahead of “the Anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection,” claiming it would “Hold Tech Companies Accountable for Promoting Vaccine Misinformation & Hate Speech on Social Media.”
The legislation, which is still being considered in a committee, doesn’t implicate Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields tech platforms from liability for content posted by their users, because it “focuses on the active choices these companies make when implementing algorithms designed to promote the most controversial and harmful content,” Hoylman’s office said.
Prioritizing such content “has real life costs to public health and safety,” he said. “So when social media push anti-vaccine falsehoods and help domestic terrorists plan a riot at the U.S. Capitol, they must be held accountable.”
The bill authorizes the state attorney general and lawyers for New York localities to bring state or federal lawsuits to punish violations, and for individuals, businesses and associations harmed by violations to […]
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The addresses and daily routines of these control-freak politicians should be published everywhere.
Pro-“vaccine” falsehoods have far more real life and death costs, because they’re’ adding risks from the drug itself as well as false security from lies about its efficacy. Will those falsehoods be criminalized also, or just the “falsehoods” that don’t fit the narrative?