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Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms with “addictive” design features will be required to post warning labels ...
New Yorkers opening social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok and Facebook may soon see a new kind of post: a warning ...
New York is among a handful of states eyeing social media warning labels as a way to help safeguard youth mental health. “By ...
This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the Mankato, Minnesota,. Thumbs up to recently passed bipartisan legislation in Minnesota that requires mental health warning labels on social media ...
A bill to add a warning label to social media platforms has just cleared both chambers of the state Legislature.
The bill in New York specifically highlights "predatory features," such as autoplay, infinite scrolling, push notifications, addictive feeds and like counts. The state's commissioner of mental health ...
Last year, former President Joe Biden’s Surgeon General Vivek Murthy recommended warning labels for social media platforms.
Platforms could soon have to display tobacco-like warning labels, and include links to mental health resources. It’s a ...
The bill is headed to Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk and follows a similar bill passed in the Minnesota legislature. If ...
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and Sen. John Fetterman (D-Penn.), would require social media platforms to ...
Thumbs up to recently passed bipartisan legislation in Minnesota that requires mental health warning labels on social media ...
Learn about the Stop the Scroll Act proposed by Sen. Jon Husted to require mental health warning labels on social media ...
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