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If you can’t constitutionally restrict social media platforms or the speech they convey, force them to transmit some of your own speech they’ll surely dislike. The bill lacks details but a ...
In September, Sens. Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and John Fetterman (D-Pa.) introduced the Stop the Scroll Act, which would create a mental health warning label requirement for social media platforms.
Social media platforms with addictive design features may be required to display mental health warning labels on their ...
Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms with “addictive” design features will be required to post warning labels ...
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 ...
According to the bill, a "conspicuous mental health warning label" will soon be mandatory and will appear each time the user logs on, beginning July 2026.
A New York bill waiting to be signed into law by the governor would require social media sites to display health warnings ...
Thumbs up to recently passed bipartisan legislation in Minnesota that requires mental health warning labels on social media ...
“Warning labels are a proven tool for raising awareness about health risks, and we wholeheartedly support Minnesota’s lawmakers putting them on social media platforms.
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.