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Social Media Bill of Rights

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Feb. 18, 2023: Since the original writing of this post, the concept has been changed by President Donald Trump to #DigitalBillofRights as well as endorsed and is being implemented by Governor Ron DeSantis. So the new term is #DigitalBillofRights

I feel that the public has lost our sense of power, and our rights as Citizens, and we have stood by complaining while Big Tech abuses us without holding these companies in Silicon Valley accountable. We have more power than we realize. #socialmediabillofrights

I propose a “Social Media Bill of Rights” that all social media companies must follow in order to adhere to the US Constitution and the laws of the land. These Rights are inherent to all users and must be accepted and adopted voluntarily by all social media companies, and if that won’t happen, then these rights need to be protected by law. I am developing the list of rights that every social media user needs to have. If you think of more, please tweet me here: https://twitter.com/dotjenna or email me at jennaryanrealty@gmail.com.

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This blog post is a work in progress and is created to go viral.

Definitions

Bill of Rights: A list of rights of the individual end-user of a social media platform. Content creator, content watcher, liker, follower, fan, friend.

Social Media Companies: Includes any and all companies that provide a venue for end users to create content on their platforms or that aggregates content from other social media platforms.

Social Media Company Brands: Google, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok, Yelp, Twitter, YouTube, Rumble, Reddit, and the like…

Social Media Bill of Rights (Proposed)

1.Social Media Companies should be required to have a Abuse Email Address that gets response within 24 hours. This Abuse Customer Support line should allow users to submit information about criminal stalkers, gang stalking, troll gangs. #socialmediabillofrights

2. Social Media Companies should be forbidden from colluding with the government or corporations or political groups to censor information. #socialmediabillofrights

3. Social Media Companies should not be allowed to ban users for political affiliations, beliefs, opinions, accusations, cancel culture or gang stalking. #socialmediabillofrights

4. Social Media Companies should have a standardized Privacy Policy that protects the private data of every end user and that disallows changes because the Privacy Policy is unchanging and standard.

5. Social Media Companies should have a standard set of rules against stalking, name calling, censorship, that require civil discourse #socialmediabillofrights

6. Social Media Companies should be prohibited from shadow banning practices of any of its users based on political beliefs, or unpopular beliefs, or opinions of which they disagree. Shadow banning should be outlawed.

7. Social Media Companies should have a department that is dedicated to dealing with trolls, haters, stalkers and troll farms and weeds this fake, manufactured public sentiment and social proof out of their platforms. If a Social Media Company is not doing anything to stop hate, stalkers and trolls equally for all users, then it should be held accountable.

8. Social Media Companies should be responsible for limiting the damage done to individuals on social media platforms, that is, if someone is being canceled and attacked by society and attacked by mobs and trolls online, the Social Media Company should have procedures in place to protect said individual or business and lesson the damage that is done to the reputation. Gang stalking should not be tolerated on any social media platform.

10. Social Media Companies should be accountable when they offer information about businesses on the internet. On Business Profiles, social media companies must verify that the review is coming from an actual customer, not a stalker, troll, hater or paid troll farm. If the company proves otherwise, said content should be removed within 48 hours.

11. Social Media Companies should consider their resources prior to providing a service that impacts the daily lives and businesses of users. If they company, such as @Google or @Yelp does not have the resources or infrastructure to ensure that the negative reviews posted about businesses on its website are from legitimate customers, then they should not be offering that business or service to the public.

12. Social Media Companies#socialmediabillofrights

People need to stop whining and start setting boundaries against Big Tech, Corporate Monopolies and Social Media Giants. We’re getting trampled. #socialmediabillofrights

We need universal social media laws to protect the public, consumers from human rights violations. #socialmediabillofrights

@GovAbbott
@RonJohnsonWI
@tedcruz
@ConsumerFed
@consumeraction
@marklevinshow
@joerogan
@Richard38604147
@KenPaxtonTX
@ConsumerRights

We need to write legislation and hand it to the legislators. We need to start a viral movement that stems from a place of power, not weakness.