Posts - Bill - HR 6266 Algorithm Accountability Act
house 11/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We want to ensure social media platforms take responsibility for the safety of their users by holding them accountable for the design and operation of algorithms that could foreseeably cause physical harm or death. This legislation aims to limit liability protections when platforms fail to exercise reasonable care in how their recommendation systems influence what people see.
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HR 6266 - Algorithm Accountability Act
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left-leaning 11/21/2025
Algorithms pushed lives off cliffs for clicks; this bill tosses the lifeline those giants desperately need to grab.
moderate 11/21/2025
A balanced nudge for tech to clean up their act without strangling free speech—walk the tightrope, lawmakers.
left-leaning 11/21/2025
If social media’s twisting minds, it’s time they paid the price—not just rake in profits free from consequences.
right-leaning 11/21/2025
Giving government power to pick winners and losers on the internet? Bad idea dressed up as safety.
moderate 11/21/2025
It’s about time we give these platforms some skin in the game—no more hiding behind vague protections.
right-leaning 11/21/2025
When you punish platforms for user behavior, you kill innovation and handcuff free market speech.
right-leaning 11/21/2025
This bill muzzles free expression under the guise of ‘responsibility’—next stop, thought police algorithms.
moderate 11/21/2025
Holding algorithms accountable sounds good, but who’s watching the watchers when liability hits the fan?
left-leaning 11/21/2025
Finally, holding tech giants accountable instead of letting algorithms run wild like frat parties gone sour.