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Tabbatha Urbanski gives emotional testimony in support of HF1289. Sponsored by Rep. Zack Stephenson, right, it would require ...
I've studied social media’s impact on the developing brain, so I’m all for warning labels. In fact, I'd argue it's the least we can do to protect our young people.
Advocates for a new bill at the state capitol that would require warning labels on social media say it will protect kids from some of the dangers on the different platforms. However, others ...
The letter further states, “By mandating a surgeon general’s warning on algorithm-driven social media platforms, Congress can help abate this growing crisis and protect future generations of ...
N.H. Attorney General John Formella has joined with his counterparts nationwide in urging Congress to require companies to put warnings on their social media websites describing dangers posed to ...
If passed and signed into law, algorithm-driven social media sites would be required to include a "black box warning" on their platforms, not unlike those required on tobacco products and alcohol ...
The newly introduced Stop the Scroll Act, if passed, will require social media platforms to include pop-up alerts with a mental health warning.
A New York bill waiting to be signed into law by the governor would require social media sites to display health warnings ...
Hifi Health News Should social media platforms carry warning labels? Two senators think so. In September, Sens. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) introduced the Stop the Scroll Act ...
The legislation seeks to implement mandatory warning labels on social media platforms, alerting users to the potential mental health risks associated with their use.