Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2269

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

Certain activities regulation by social media platforms

Impact

The bill will amend the Minnesota Statutes to include explicit protections against unfair censorship and algorithmic manipulation by social media platforms. This move is intended to create a more transparent and equitable environment for political candidates and users alike. Notably, platforms that fail to comply may face significant fines, particularly for violations affecting candidates for statewide office, which can accumulate daily until compliance is met.

Summary

SF2269 aims to regulate activities of social media platforms in Minnesota, focusing on issues such as deplatforming political candidates and applying antitrust protections. The bill provisions seek to ensure that political candidates are not unjustly removed from platforms and that users retain control over their personal information and content. It recognizes social media as a modern public square, crucial for free expression and political discourse, akin to how public utilities are treated under the law.

Contention

There are points of contention surrounding the enforcement of this bill, as it must operate within the bounds of federal law, especially regarding Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields platforms from many legal liabilities associated with user-generated content. Proponents argue that the bill is essential to protect users' rights, while opponents may express concerns over potential conflicts with established protections for platforms, which could limit their operational capabilities or impose undue compliance burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4138

Social media platforms requirements established relating to accounts for minors, and enforcement mechanisms established for regulations on child social media accounts.

MN HF2648

Certain sex offenders prohibited from accessing social media platforms.

MN HB3862

Relating to prohibiting use of social media platforms by children.

MN SB771

Personal rights: liability: social media platforms.

MN AB796

Social media platforms: advertising: tax.

MN HB186

Relating to prohibiting use of social media platforms by children.

MN SB693

Social media; requiring certain warning on social media platforms. Effective date.

MN SB693

Social media; requiring certain warning on social media platforms. Effective date.

MN HB05474

An Act Concerning Social Media Platforms And Minors.

MN SF2908

Certain sex offenders prohibition from accessing social media platforms authorization

Similar Bills

MN SF3425

Social media platform businesses excise tax establishment

MN SF3065

Excise tax on certain social media platform businesses establishment

MN SF3197

Certain social media businesses excise tax establishment provision

MN HF3117

Excise tax on certain social media platform businesses established.

MN SF3550

Special property tax refund threshold lowering and maximum refund increase, excise tax on certain social media platform businesses establishment, onetime public safety aid for local and tribal governments establishment and appropriation

MN SF1528

Certain social media algorithms targeting children prohibition provision

MN SF1807

Social media platforms mental health warning label postage and timer notifications requirement provision

MN HF1289

Social media platforms required to post a mental health warning label and timer notifications.