
Social media algorithms to face scrutiny as lawmakers look to 'curb the amplification of misinformation'
CNN
A version of this article first appeared in the "Reliable Sources" newsletter.
Usually, when social media executives are brought to testify in front of Congress, the hearings are centered on specific policies and types of content, misinfo and foreign interference, antitrust issues, and privacy concerns. What doesn't quite get as much attention are the engines that drive these platforms: their algorithms. That's what makes Tuesday's Senate Judiciary hearing with Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube different. The hearing is entirely focused on social media algorithms.More Related News

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