Bill
Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill 2026
What this means
- The Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill 2026 is a private member bill introduced by TD Paul Murphy in the Irish parliament.[source]
- The bill focuses on online safety and targets recommender algorithms, which are the systems used by social media and other platforms to decide what content users see.[source]
- The bill is currently active and progressing through the Oireachtas, meaning it has not yet been passed into law.[source]
- Two votes were held on 4 March 2026 related to this bill, including an amendment and a motion, and both were carried, showing support for its progress.[source]
- This bill matters for accountability because it seeks to regulate how online platforms shape what people read and watch, which can affect public opinion and safety.[source]
Direct impact (2)
- voted on in divisionAmendment put:Division
- voted on in division
Summary derived from the records cited above. Read the methodology to understand how this is generated.
Relationship map
One-hop relationships derived from the entity records. Click any node to follow the link.
Details
- Bill number
- 2026/7
- Sponsor type
- Private Member
- Sponsor
- Paul Murphy
- Status
- Current
Divisions on this bill (2)
Sources
Sources
- Bill: Online Safety (Recommender Algorithms) Bill 2026Houses of the Oireachtas·Retrieved 2026-05-21high