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  2. Mothers' group protests in front of Meta’s offices, calling ...

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    The nonprofit has also advocated for the Kids Online Safety Act, federal legislation that proposes new obligations for social media companies to prevent children from being exposed to content ...

  3. Opinion - Australia’s social media ban is a flawed approach ...

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    Social media platforms will face significant difficulties in ensuring that children under 16 cannot access their services without compromising user privacy or introducing security vulnerabilities.

  4. Protecting Kids From Social Media Act - Wikipedia

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    Protecting Kids on Social Media Act or HB 1891 is an American law that was created by William Lamberth of Sumner County, Tennessee and was later enacted by Tennesse's Governor on May 2, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The bill requires social media websites such as X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and others to verify the age of users and if those users ...

  5. Kids Online Safety Act - Wikipedia

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    In September 2023, a video from the Family Policy Alliance showed Blackburn saying that there should be a priority to "protecting minor children from the transgender in this culture", alongside her promotion for KOSA, saying "This would put a duty of care and responsibility on the social media platforms, and this is where children are being ...

  6. Column: Social media platforms must stop the exploitation of ...

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    As a recent Times investigation revealed, social media producers, including parents, often flout child labor laws, arguing that kids are 'just having fun.' Column: Social media platforms must stop ...

  7. Think of the children - Wikipedia

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    Think of the children" has been invoked by censorship proponents to shield children from perceived danger. [7] [8] Community, Space and Online Censorship (2009) argued that classifying children in an infantile manner, as innocents in need of protection, is a form of obsession over the concept of purity. [7]

  8. Neither the Fair Labor Standards Act, a 1938 law addressing “excessive child labor,” nor California’s Coogan Act, which protects child actors, have been updated to include child influencers.

  9. Children's Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Although children under 13 can legally give out personal information with their parents' permission, many websites—particularly social media sites, but also other sites that collect most personal info—disallow children under 13 from using their services altogether due to the cost and work involved in complying with the law. [3] [4] [5]