California cracks down on social media platforms sending addictive feeds to kids
Briefly

"Every parent knows the harm social media addiction can inflict on their children - isolation from human contact, stress and anxiety, and endless hours wasted late into the night."
"The California law will take effect in a state home to some of the largest technology companies in the world, marking a significant shift in child protection policies related to social media."
"This bill aims to protect children and teenagers from purposely designed features that feed these destructive habits, signaling a growing push toward responsible social media use."
"Opponents argue that the legislation might inadvertently restrict adult access to content and could also challenge online privacy by requiring platforms to collect more user verification data."
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