Minnesota social media warning label law blocked
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Researchers at the Cybersafety Research Center found that more than half of social media child safety protections don’t work as advertised.
Chris Bess says a social media post about losing his Disney job reached millions and expanded his professional network.
Unfortunately, the scientific community has been unable to provide a definitive answer. Many studies report on the negative effects social media use has for teenagers. Many others provide evidence of the positive effects, or even highlight no effects at all. The evidence base is mixed and inconsistent.
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Teddy Solomon, a 24-year-old Stanford dropout, wants to expand his app globally and ramp up advertising.
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Social media platforms face deadline with new South Carolina law to keep kids safe
GREENVILLE, S.C. (WSPA) – Social media companies operating in South Carolina face a deadline on July 1 to submit safety audits as required by a new law designed to protect children online. This legislation aims to ensure platforms implement guidelines that consider the mental health and safety of minor users.
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More Than 1 in 5 Users Make Health Decisions Based on Social Media, Despite Widespread Distrust
More Than 1 in 5 Users Make Health Decisions Based on Social Media, Despite Widespread Distrust
Democrats working on a policy blueprint ahead of the 2028 presidential election released their kids online safety proposal Monday, calling for a ban on social media for kids under 16 and stronger privacy protections.
