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Social Media Platforms Built for Adults Not Inherently Suitable for Youth, Study Reveals

Almost a year following the American Psychological Association’s advisory on adolescent social media use, little has changed in terms of platform adjustments or federal policies. Research continues to reveal the risks of social media for young users, highlighting the urgency for new safety standards. A new study revealed that chronological age alone doesn’t determine readiness

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What Is SB 976? California’s Landmark Social Media Addiction Bill

In January 2024, California state legislators unveiled a landmark social media addiction bill. State Senator Nancy Skinner introduced the legislation in late January, citing the need for parents to be “back in the driver’s seat.” Co-authors include Senators Ben Allen (D-Santa Monica) Angelique Ashby (D-Sacramento), María Elena Durazo (D-Los Angeles), Susan Rubio (D-Baldwin Park), and

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Social Media Addiction Lawsuits Continue in California Courts

Hundreds of families and school districts in California have filed social media lawsuits against Meta, TikTok, Snap, and Google on behalf of children who were harmed after extensively using the platforms. A growing body of scientific evidence confirms that rampant problematic social media use is largely responsible for the unprecedented mental health crisis in today’s

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