Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed legislation requiring warning labels on platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Minnesota residents will soon be unable to log onto their favorite social media sites without first seeing a “mental health warning label.” The label will remain on their screen until the individual ...
From California to Texas and New York, there’s a growing movement among local lawmakers to put warning labels on social media. Specifically, warning teenagers about the possible mental health side ...
WASHINGTON — New York is the latest state to enact a social media law aimed at protecting young users. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a new law on Friday which requires social media platforms with ...
This time next year, anyone logging onto social media in Minnesota will see a warning that the sites can harm their mental health. Social media companies want to block enforcement of the new law. A ...
At least a dozen states have tried to keep kids off social media with bills requiring apps to verify ages. But courts have blocked most of those attempts. So lawmakers in Minnesota tried something ...
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