Editorial: Europe figured out how to control social media abuses while protecting benefits. The US should pay attention
by Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune
Oct 30, 2023
3 minutes
Most Republicans and Democrats can agree that Big Tech needs reining in. But given the gridlock in Congress, even popular legislative initiatives are going nowhere these days, including measures that would update the law to address fast-moving social media companies such as Meta. Unlike Europe, which is adopting holistic, modern laws, the U.S. is stuck with dysfunctional legislation-by-lawsuit.
In the latest example, dozens of state attorneys general, including Illinois’ Kwame Raoul, have targeted Meta for supposedly violating consumer protection laws by pushing “addictive” products on youngsters.
The bipartisan group of
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