Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1441

Introduced
2/8/23  

Caption

Online content discrimination prohibition

Impact

If enacted, SF1441 would implement significant changes in how online platforms handle content moderation. It would empower users with additional rights to pursue civil actions against service providers who violate the stipulations of the bill. The introduction of statutory damages for infringement creates a financial incentive for compliance and provides users with a clearer avenue for seeking redress. This legislation could serve to cultivate a more equitable digital landscape in Minnesota, particularly for marginalized groups that have historically faced content bias on social media platforms.

Summary

SF1441 proposes a legal framework that prohibits online content discrimination by interactive computer service providers. The bill defines key terms such as 'algorithm' and 'interactive computer service' and outlines that it is unlawful for these providers to restrict users' accounts or content based on characteristics such as race, sex, political ideology, or religious beliefs. Furthermore, the bill compels service providers to notify users within 24 hours of any account restriction, detailing the grounds for such action. This public notice requirement emphasizes transparency in the moderation practices of online platforms.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may argue that the restrictions imposed on interactive service providers could inhibit their ability to manage user-generated content effectively. Concerns might arise regarding the balance between protecting user rights and maintaining a platform’s ability to remove harmful content. Additionally, the bill does not account for services with less than 10 million users, which could lead to disparities in protections based on the size and reach of the platform. Hence, the bill could face scrutiny in its implementation and enforcement phases, sparking debates over the limits of governmental regulation in online speech.

Companion Bills

MN HF1954

Similar To Online content discrimination prohibited, and civil action authorized.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1954

Online content discrimination prohibited, and civil action authorized.

MN SF1108

Online content discrimination prohibition

MN HF1861

Online content discrimination prohibited, and civil action authorized.

MN HB14

Prohibits online content discrimination

MN HB0274

Internet freedom-prohibiting discrimination.

MN SF1529

Discrimination against an individual refusal of certain medical interventions for reasons of conscience, including religious convictions discrimination prohibition provision

MN SF4696

Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act

MN AB2358

Apprenticeships: discrimination: prohibition.

MN SB1184

Hate crimes and discrimination; antisemitism, penalties.

MN HF4400

Prohibiting Social Media Manipulation Act created, social media platforms regulated, and attorney general enforcement provided.

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