U.S. Senator Lindsay Graham, a Republican critic of social media companies like Meta's Facebook and Twitter , said on Tuesday that he wants create a way to regulate, and perhaps license, social media companies.
, said on Tuesday that he wants create a way to regulate, and perhaps license, social media companies.
At a hearing to discuss security lapses at Twitter, Graham said the companies were allowed to become internationally powerful with few restrictions on what they could and could not do. He also expressed concern that the Federal Trade Commission seemed to have few tools in their regulatory toolbox to rein them in.
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