• New York Has a Paid-Information Problem — And We’re Finally Addressing It

    Right now, a massive amount of what New Yorkers see, hear, and believe is being shaped by paid influence masquerading as organic content.

    Not journalism.
    Not opinion.
    Paid persuasion without disclosure.

    Social media has become a marketplace where outrage, misinformation, and sexualized content are rewarded by algorithms and cash—while parents, kids, and working people are left to sort out what’s real on their own.

    That’s not free speech.
    That’s undisclosed commercial influence.

    And New York has every right—and responsibility—to deal with it.

    The Problem
    • Over one-third of Americans now get news directly from social media platforms.
    • A majority of younger users say they receive “news” from influencers, not reporters.
    • Paid content is routinely not disclosed, even when money or incentives are clearly involved.
    • Children are being exposed to algorithm-driven content that rewards dysfunction, not discipline.
    • Fake outrage, rage-bait, manipulated clips, and click-farm content are financially incentivized.

    We already regulate:
    • Advertising
    • Campaign finance
    • Consumer fraud
    • Gambling, alcohol, and tobacco marketing

    But somehow, paid digital influence gets a free pass.

    That ends now.

    The Policy: NYS Digital Transparency & Youth Protection Act

    This policy does not censor speech.
    It does not ban opinions.
    It does not target ideology.

    It does one simple thing:

    If you are paid to influence New Yorkers, the public has a right to know.

    Key components include:

    • Mandatory Paid-Influence Disclosure
    Clear, unavoidable labels when money, compensation, or incentives are involved.

    • Ban on “Stealth Sponsored News”
    If content is paid for, it cannot be presented as independent reporting.

    • Public Transparency Portal
    A searchable archive of major paid influence campaigns targeting NY residents.

    • Enforcement Against Deceptive Engagement
    Fake reviews, bot amplification, hidden sponsorships, and fraudulent marketing treated as consumer deception.

    • Youth Protections
    Limits on algorithmic amplification and targeted advertising on state-managed school networks and devices.

    • Deepfake & Synthetic Media Safeguards
    Penalties for materially deceptive synthetic content used to mislead or manipulate.

    • Digital Literacy Tools
    Teach people—especially kids—how to spot manipulation, rage-bait, and paid deception.

    Why This Matters

    You can say whatever you want in New York.
    You can criticize me, support me, hate me, or ignore me.

    But if you’re being paid to push something, that’s no longer just speech—it’s commerce.

    And commerce has rules.

    This policy restores trust, transparency, and personal responsibility to the digital public square—without turning the government into a speech referee.

    This Is About the Future

    A society where:
    • Kids think work is optional
    • Truth is secondary to clicks
    • Outrage is profitable
    • Deception is rewarded

    …is not sustainable.

    New York can lead the country by proving you don’t need censorship to restore order—just honesty, disclosure, and enforcement of existing principles in a modern world.

    Read the full policy here:
    https://jsa2026.com/572-2/

    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”
    — Jason S. Arnold, for Governor of New York
    New York Has a Paid-Information Problem — And We’re Finally Addressing It Right now, a massive amount of what New Yorkers see, hear, and believe is being shaped by paid influence masquerading as organic content. Not journalism. Not opinion. Paid persuasion without disclosure. Social media has become a marketplace where outrage, misinformation, and sexualized content are rewarded by algorithms and cash—while parents, kids, and working people are left to sort out what’s real on their own. That’s not free speech. That’s undisclosed commercial influence. And New York has every right—and responsibility—to deal with it. The Problem • Over one-third of Americans now get news directly from social media platforms. • A majority of younger users say they receive “news” from influencers, not reporters. • Paid content is routinely not disclosed, even when money or incentives are clearly involved. • Children are being exposed to algorithm-driven content that rewards dysfunction, not discipline. • Fake outrage, rage-bait, manipulated clips, and click-farm content are financially incentivized. We already regulate: • Advertising • Campaign finance • Consumer fraud • Gambling, alcohol, and tobacco marketing But somehow, paid digital influence gets a free pass. That ends now. The Policy: NYS Digital Transparency & Youth Protection Act This policy does not censor speech. It does not ban opinions. It does not target ideology. It does one simple thing: If you are paid to influence New Yorkers, the public has a right to know. Key components include: • Mandatory Paid-Influence Disclosure Clear, unavoidable labels when money, compensation, or incentives are involved. • Ban on “Stealth Sponsored News” If content is paid for, it cannot be presented as independent reporting. • Public Transparency Portal A searchable archive of major paid influence campaigns targeting NY residents. • Enforcement Against Deceptive Engagement Fake reviews, bot amplification, hidden sponsorships, and fraudulent marketing treated as consumer deception. • Youth Protections Limits on algorithmic amplification and targeted advertising on state-managed school networks and devices. • Deepfake & Synthetic Media Safeguards Penalties for materially deceptive synthetic content used to mislead or manipulate. • Digital Literacy Tools Teach people—especially kids—how to spot manipulation, rage-bait, and paid deception. Why This Matters You can say whatever you want in New York. You can criticize me, support me, hate me, or ignore me. But if you’re being paid to push something, that’s no longer just speech—it’s commerce. And commerce has rules. This policy restores trust, transparency, and personal responsibility to the digital public square—without turning the government into a speech referee. This Is About the Future A society where: • Kids think work is optional • Truth is secondary to clicks • Outrage is profitable • Deception is rewarded …is not sustainable. New York can lead the country by proving you don’t need censorship to restore order—just honesty, disclosure, and enforcement of existing principles in a modern world. Read the full policy here: 👉 https://jsa2026.com/572-2/ “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” — Jason S. Arnold, for Governor of New York
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    NYS Digital Transparency & Youth Protection Act — JSA2026
    NYS Digital Transparency & Youth Protection Act — JSA2026 Policy • Consumer Protection • Youth Safety 🔵 JSA2026: NYS Digital Transparency & Youth Protection Act Reducing Paid Misinformation and Undisclosed Influence — Without Censoring Speech Updated: January 15, 2026 Contact: jaysarnold@icloud.com • (516) 586-0660 🏡 Property Tax Relief 🛡️ Crime & Safety ⚖️ Rule of
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  • Dr. Oz Softens Trump Warnings About Tylenol Use During Pregnancy

    Dr. Mehmet Oz issued a more measured response to former President Trump’s recent warnings linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, emphasizing current medical guidance and calling for careful review of the evidence rather than alarmist claims. Health experts continue to urge expectant mothers to consult their physicians before making medication changes.

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    Dr. Oz Softens Trump Warnings About Tylenol Use During Pregnancy Dr. Mehmet Oz issued a more measured response to former President Trump’s recent warnings linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, emphasizing current medical guidance and calling for careful review of the evidence rather than alarmist claims. Health experts continue to urge expectant mothers to consult their physicians before making medication changes. #DrOz #Tylenol #Pregnancy #Health #Misinformation https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/5519823-oz-trump-tylenol-pregnancy/amp/
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    Dr. Oz softens Trump warnings about Tylenol use during pregnancy
    Dr. Mehmet Oz on Tuesday softened President Trump’s warnings that pregnant women should not take Tylenol due to a largely unproven link to autism. In an interview with TMZ, Oz, who leads the …
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  • Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol and Autism Are Reaching Millions on TikTok

    Former President Donald Trump’s comments linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have gone viral on TikTok. Experts caution there is no proven scientific link, warning that misinformation online could cause confusion for parents and expectant mothers.

    #Trump #Tylenol #Autism #TikTok #Health



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    Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol and Autism Are Reaching Millions on TikTok Former President Donald Trump’s comments linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism have gone viral on TikTok. Experts caution there is no proven scientific link, warning that misinformation online could cause confusion for parents and expectant mothers. #Trump #Tylenol #Autism #TikTok #Health https://www.forbes.com/sites/emilybaker-white/2025/09/23/trumps-unproven-claims-about-tylenol-and-autism-are-reaching-millions-on-tiktok/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleANA5t5leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHvNfrP44HqzSMp7BmOKpo8h2EN7okLU4qq46yg3AyKPfXYR4ff46r6UNvhES_aem_v7pPnRKxC7qpPXSg8MNaBA
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    Trump’s Unproven Claims About Tylenol And Autism Are Reaching Millions On TikTok
    Even as medical groups push back on Trump’s unfounded claims about autism, they're going viral on the world's biggest video platform.
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  • Justice Served: 71-Year-Old Man Sentenced to 53 Years in Hate Crime Murder of 6-Year-Old Palestinian-American Boy

    In a chilling case that shook the nation, a 71-year-old Illinois man has been sentenced to 53 years in prison for the brutal stabbing death of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, a Palestinian-American boy.

    Prosecutors say the attack was racially and religiously motivated, fueled by anti-Muslim hatred and misinformation surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. Wadea was stabbed 26 times in what officials described as a “pure act of hate.”

    This sentencing sends a clear message:
    Hate will not be tolerated.
    No child should ever pay the price for adult politics.

    Wadea’s memory now becomes a rallying cry for compassion, justice, and vigilance against extremism at home.

    #JusticeForWadea #HateCrime #PalestinianAmerican #ReligiousFreedom #StopTheHate #BETTRNews #HumanityFirst

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    ⚖️ Justice Served: 71-Year-Old Man Sentenced to 53 Years in Hate Crime Murder of 6-Year-Old Palestinian-American Boy In a chilling case that shook the nation, a 71-year-old Illinois man has been sentenced to 53 years in prison for the brutal stabbing death of 6-year-old Wadea Al-Fayoume, a Palestinian-American boy. Prosecutors say the attack was racially and religiously motivated, fueled by anti-Muslim hatred and misinformation surrounding the Israel-Gaza conflict. Wadea was stabbed 26 times in what officials described as a “pure act of hate.” This sentencing sends a clear message: 🔹 Hate will not be tolerated. 🔹 No child should ever pay the price for adult politics. Wadea’s memory now becomes a rallying cry for compassion, justice, and vigilance against extremism at home. #JusticeForWadea #HateCrime #PalestinianAmerican #ReligiousFreedom #StopTheHate #BETTRNews #HumanityFirst https://abcnews.go.com/amp/US/man-sentenced-53-years-prison-hate-crime-murder/story?id=121400634
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    Man sentenced to 53 years in prison in hate crime murder of 6-year-old Palestinian-American boy
    Authorities said Joseph Czuba targeted his tenants because they were Muslim and in response to the war between Israel and Hamas.
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  • Viral Rumor BUSTED: No, Elon Musk Did NOT Drop a Diddy Exposé List

    Social media exploded with claims that Elon Musk released an uncensored list and photos of stars allegedly tied to Sean “Diddy” Combs—sparking chaos and conspiracy across the internet.

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    It’s fake.
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