Shannon Longworth: Opening up the algorithm.
It’s what Elon Musk is promising to do to Twitter in his quest to bring free speech to the platform.
But the White House has plans, too – announcing a push for new reforms to Section 230.
Now, we’ve talked about Section 230 in the past. It exempts internet companies from liability for what people post on their networks.
Shortly after Musk reached a deal to buy Twitter Monday, the White House announced it would be taking action to reform the 1996 Communications Decency Act.
Despite the timing, Press Secretary Jen Psaki says it has nothing to do with Musk.
Jen Psaki | White House Press Secretary: “No matter who owns or runs Twitter, the president has long been concerned about the power of large social media platforms. What they have, the power they have over our everyday lives, has long argued that tech platforms must be held accountable for the harms they cause.”
Shannon Longworth: Biden has been a vocal critic of Section 230 for years…
But so has former President Donald Trump.
Speaking of Trump, his social media app–Truth Social–was one of the big winners after the Twitter deal went through.
The app was the most-downloaded free iPhone app in the App Store on Tuesday — with Twitter coming in at a close second.