| Draft: | European Digital Democracy: Sovereignty, Rights and Online Safety |
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| Party: | Bündnis90/Die Grünen |
| Status: | Published |
| Tabled: | 18/11/2025, 18:08 |
| Tag: | Political |
AM-19-2 to R4: European Digital Democracy: Sovereignty, Rights and Online Safety
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party users, preventing monopolies and limiting the addictive potential of algorithms that weaken pluralism.
The era of intransparent algorithms must end. Users must have the right to determine what content is shown to them. Algorithms controlled by a handful of tech corporations increasingly priorities outrage, hate, and disinformation, while suppressing diverse and credible voices. Algorithms that give greater reach to disinformation, hate, and violence than to media working to journalistic standards are incompatible with our democracy. Finally, Big Tech lobbying must be strongly supervised and radically transparent, with an obligation to disclose which
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party users, preventing monopolies and limiting the addictive potential of algorithms that weaken pluralism.
The era of intransparent algorithms must end. Users must have the right to determine what content is shown to them. Algorithms controlled by a handful of tech corporations increasingly priorities outrage, hate, and disinformation, while suppressing diverse and credible voices. Algorithms that give greater reach to disinformation, hate, and violence than to media working to journalistic standards are incompatible with our democracy. Finally, Big Tech lobbying must be strongly supervised and radically transparent, with an obligation to disclose which