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Minnesotans scrolling social media sites will get a pop up warning. Before they can proceed to photos, articles or posts, ...
Warning labels on social media are unlikely to change teen behavior. The proposal, however, has ignited a lot of emotion. It may do more harm than good if it results in restrictive regulations ...
You log into [insert social media platform of choice], in the mood for the latest news, your friends' baby pics, a few ...
A first draft of a surgeon general's warning label for social media. To help in this push to protect children and anyone else who might be easily sucked into the hate-cyclone of social media, I ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) – Recently, the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy said he would push for warning labels to be placed on social media platforms. Murthy’s opinion piece, ...
HF 1289, introduced by Rep. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids, would require warning labels on social media platforms in Minnesota, making it clear that these platforms pose significant risks to ...
WASHINGTON — The U.S. surgeon general has called on Congress to require warning labels on social media platforms similar to those now mandatory on cigarette boxes. In a Monday opinion piece in the The ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Warning labels on social media could be coming soon. More than 40 attorneys general across the country have signed to have a Surgeon General warning label. Recommended Videos ...
Social media warning labels may help healthier online use 'go viral' Placing a warning on the mental heath risks associated with social media would be no different than a movie rating that can ...
Murthy said that the use of just a warning label wouldn't make social media safe for young people, but would be a part of the steps needed; In a Monday opinion piece in the The New York Times, ...
Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms with “addictive” design features will be required to post warning labels on their websites for New York users under a proposal awaiting action by ...
The Surgeon General proposed warning labels on social media—this oversimplifies the issue. Digital literacy, not fear and restriction, is key to helping our kids.