Bearing down on hugely popular social media platforms and their impact on children, the leaders of a United States Senate panel have called executives from YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat to face questions about what their companies are doing to ensure young users’ safety.
The three executives — Michael Beckerman, a TikTok vice president and head of public policy for the Americas; Leslie Miller, vice president for government affairs and public policy of YouTube’s owner Google; and Jennifer Stout, vice president for global public policy of Snapchat parent Snap Inc – are due to appear at a subcommittee hearing on Tuesday.
The Senate Commerce subcommittee on consumer protection is fresh off a highly charged hearing with a former Facebook data scientist, who laid out internal company research showing that the company’s Instagram photo-sharing service appears to seriously harm some teens.
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