The bipartisan Jewish American Security Act would ... hold large social media platforms accountable by requiring transparency regarding their handling of antisemitic content online.
I will support legislation requiring large social media platforms to be transparent about how they handle antisemitic content online.
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Evidence
Rosen and Lankford introduced the Jewish American Security Act, which would hold large social media platforms accountable by requiring transparency about their handling of antisemitic content online.
Rosen said the bill would require social media companies to report how they treat antisemitic content, including what content was promoted or recommended and whether it was linked to inauthentic accounts.
Assessments
The promise was to support legislation requiring large social media platforms to be transparent about how they handle antisemitic content online. Rosen materially did that in the same federal term by introducing and publicly advocating the Jewish American Security Act with Senator Lankford, which included the specified transparency requirement. The evidence does not show enactment, but enactment was not the stated promise; the promised action was legislative support.