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NJ A5619

Establishes certain requirements for social media websites concerning content moderation practices; establishes cause of action against social media websites for violation of content moderation practices.


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Introduced
05/12/2021
In Committee
05/12/2021
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes a cause of action against social media websites for the censoring or banning of certain users. This bill authorizes the Office of the New Jersey Attorney General to bring an action under the New Jersey consumer fraud act against a social media website if the social media website fails to comply with the requirements set forth in the bill. Among other requirements enumerated in the bill, a social media website is to publish the standards it uses or has used for determining how to censor, "selectively suspend," and implement an "anonymous content or user ban," as these terms are defined in the bill, users and apply censorship, selective suspensions, and anonymous content or user banning standards in a consistent manner among its users on the platform. Additionally, social media websites are not to be permitted to apply or use post prioritization or anonymous content or user banning algorithms for content and material posted by or about a user who is known by the social media website to be a candidate for office or a journalistic enterprise, as those terms are defined in the bill. Finally, the bill establishes causes of actions along with setting damages for violations of the bill, in accordance with federal, State, and local laws.

AI Summary

This bill establishes a cause of action against social media websites for the censoring or banning of certain users. It requires social media websites to publish and consistently apply their content moderation standards, notify users about changes to their rules, and provide mechanisms for users to request information about content prioritization and banning. The bill prohibits the use of content prioritization or banning algorithms for posts by or about known political candidates, with some exceptions. It also authorizes the New Jersey Attorney General to investigate and fine social media websites for violations, and allows users to bring private lawsuits for certain violations.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 05/12/2021)

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