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Social Media Not 'Inherently' Harmful Or Helpful To Teens, Report Says
When Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a law banning teens from social media without parental consent, he justified the measure by asserting that social media has been proven to harm teens.
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As America grapples with a youth mental health crisis, states are locking down teens' social media
American teens are in the grip of a mental health crisis, and one US state says the best way to protect them is to limit ...
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If Children’s Privacy Bills Are Going To Make Surveillance Worse Maybe We Should Just Ban Smartphones Altogether
New proposals are making child surveillance required by law. If we're going to legally reinforce surveillance maybe we should ...
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Louisiana lawmakers approve parental consent bill for kids’ social media use and other online services
Louisiana lawmakers have sent a bill to the state’s governor that would require online platforms to obtain a parent’s consent ...
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Is there a 'right' age for kids to be on social media? 'I certainly don't think anyone under 13' should use it, expert says
"Unfettered access ... social interactions. Social media is practically built for those types of disruptions: Most platforms' algorithms are built to drive maximum engagement, and 50% of teens ...
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Utah State Board of Education seeking public input on core standards
The Utah State Board of Education is calling on the public to provide input regarding Utah's Core Standards. "This is a great ...
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The surgeon general has warned that social media harms kids. Should they be banned until they're older?
The advisory also says that about half of teens ... R-Utah, introduced the Social Media Child Protection Act, which would make it illegal for social media platforms to give kids under 16 access ...
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OPINION: Even if social media is hurting kids, regulating it won’t be easy
Warning: The surgeon general has determined that social media is harmful to your mental health, at least if you’re a teen.
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How Parents Can Combat Social Media’s Risks To Kids’ Mental Health
An August 2022 Pew Research Center internet survey found that more than 35% of teens ... Utah has passed restrictive laws requiring parental consent before youths can access certain social media ...
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Social media drove our teen kids to anorexia and Suicide: Parents tell of platforms’ toll
Social media giants are facing new fresh pressure ... The guidance does not suggest specific daily limits for teens. But it urges parents to keep children away from content about “beauty ...
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Is Social Media Wrecking Our Kids’ Mental Health? What Parents Need to Know
Most recently, it’s U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, who just today issued a major advisory on the effects of social media on youth mental health. As a parent of three teens and a tween ...
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Social Media Not 'Inherently' Harmful Or Helpful To Teens, Report Says
When Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a law banning teens from social media without parental consent, he justified the measure by asserting that social media has been proven to harm teens.

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