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Many states are passing laws to regulate social media for minors, such as requiring parental consent, banning addictive feeds, or suing platforms over concerns about mental health and privacy. However, critics argue that these measures may violate First Amendment rights, weaken privacy protections, and be difficult to enforce on a global internet. While companies like TikTok and Meta face lawsuits from multiple states, legal battles continue over whether such regulations will truly protect young users or simply create more challenges for both lawmakers and tech developers.
By TFD SuppliesMany states are passing laws to regulate social media for minors, such as requiring parental consent, banning addictive feeds, or suing platforms over concerns about mental health and privacy. However, critics argue that these measures may violate First Amendment rights, weaken privacy protections, and be difficult to enforce on a global internet. While companies like TikTok and Meta face lawsuits from multiple states, legal battles continue over whether such regulations will truly protect young users or simply create more challenges for both lawmakers and tech developers.

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