From Team Coons <[email protected]>
Subject We can't continue to let platforms grade their own homework
Date February 9, 2024 8:00 PM
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Last week, Chris and the Senate Judiciary committee questioned top executives of five big tech companies about young users' risk with social media and the platforms’ lack of transparency. If you agree it's time to pass legislation to promote transparency in social media, add your name to this petition >> [link removed]

John,

Social media platforms shape the information that billions of people across the globe consume every day. But right now, there is a lack of transparency about how these platforms impact our children, families, society, and national security.

Congress and the public have no way to verify how safe these platforms are. At a recent Senate hearing, leaders of the social media sites did not commit to supporting measures requiring platforms to disclose data collection methods. That's unacceptable.

Chris knows we can't continue to let platforms grade their own homework. That's why last year, he introduced the Platform Accountability and Transparency Act (PATA) – a bipartisan proposal for social media companies to share more data with the public and researchers. By passing this critical legislation, we can begin to better understand the risks posed by big tech and create accountability.

Are you with Chris? If you support more legislation like PATA to increase transparency, take action now >> [link removed]

Thank you,

Team Coons

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