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The U.S. Surgeon General wants to add warning labels to social media platforms. Vivek Murthy said labels are needed to help fight a mental health crisis among America's young people.
Legislatures in both states recently passed legislation requiring warning labels on social media, despite an utter lack of ...
As awareness grows about rising mental health issues facing young people many experts believe it's time to put warning labels on social media.
Warning labels on social media are unlikely to change teen behavior. The proposal, however, has ignited a lot of emotion. It may do more harm than good if it results in restrictive regulations ...
Teens holding smartphones. The Stop the Scroll Act, if passed, will require all social media platforms to include mental health warning labels in the form of a pop-up alert that users will have to ...
The U.S. Surgeon General called for social media companies to be required to use safety warning labels in a New York Times opinion essay published Monday.. Citing research that shows social media ...
HF 1289, introduced by Rep. Zack Stephenson, DFL-Coon Rapids, would require warning labels on social media platforms in Minnesota, making it clear that these platforms pose significant risks to ...
Why a warning label for social media is so crucial The surgeon general’s proposal could help address the mental health crisis among young Americans. June 25, 2024 More than 1 year ago ...
Social media warning labels may help healthier online use 'go viral' Placing a warning on the mental heath risks associated with social media would be no different than a movie rating that can ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Warning labels on social media could be coming soon. More than 40 attorneys general across the country have signed to have a Surgeon General warning label. Recommended Videos ...
Murthy said that the use of just a warning label wouldn't make social media safe for young people, but would be a part of the steps needed; In a Monday opinion piece in the The New York Times, ...
You may soon be greeted by a pop-up warning you of the potential mental health risks associated with your social media app of choice if the new Stop the Scroll Act gets passed into law. Senators ...