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Related: About this forumFlorida lawmakers seek to ban kids under 16 from social media
Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE The Florida Legislature and social media giants are clashing in a high-stakes battle over whether children should be barred from some of the most popular platforms on the web, a fight that could ultimately land in court.
Lawmakers want to stop children under 16 from creating accounts on social media sites like Facebook and TikTok, likening those apps to casino gambling, cigarette smoking and drinking.
Florida House Speaker Paul Renner cited mounting concerns that social media is hurting the mental health of young people. He accused social media companies of hooking children with addictive features in pursuit of profit.
This is no different than opioids, the Palm Coast Republican said. This is no different than tobacco. It rings very, very similarly to me, where companies are knowingly putting forth a harmful product that is taking the lives of young people, and they are doing nothing to stop it. Thats why were going to act.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in May that social media can pose a risk to childrens well-being. His advisory notes potential benefits of social media, such as fostering a sense of community, but also harms that span from cyberbullying to content that perpetuates body dissatisfaction.
But research isnt settled on social medias effect on childrens mental health. Experts say the issue is complex, involves a multitude of factors and can vary by person. The American Psychological Association concluded, Using social media is not inherently beneficial or harmful to young people.
Lawmakers want to stop children under 16 from creating accounts on social media sites like Facebook and TikTok, likening those apps to casino gambling, cigarette smoking and drinking.
Florida House Speaker Paul Renner cited mounting concerns that social media is hurting the mental health of young people. He accused social media companies of hooking children with addictive features in pursuit of profit.
This is no different than opioids, the Palm Coast Republican said. This is no different than tobacco. It rings very, very similarly to me, where companies are knowingly putting forth a harmful product that is taking the lives of young people, and they are doing nothing to stop it. Thats why were going to act.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy warned in May that social media can pose a risk to childrens well-being. His advisory notes potential benefits of social media, such as fostering a sense of community, but also harms that span from cyberbullying to content that perpetuates body dissatisfaction.
But research isnt settled on social medias effect on childrens mental health. Experts say the issue is complex, involves a multitude of factors and can vary by person. The American Psychological Association concluded, Using social media is not inherently beneficial or harmful to young people.
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Florida lawmakers seek to ban kids under 16 from social media (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Jan 2024
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Deuxcents
(19,598 posts)1. So much for Florida being the freedom state...
Free for individuals to live their lives free from the yoke of restrictions and mandates. Since the heavy hand of freedom started in schools K-6, were not teaching DEI or Sociology with state funds. Florida Times-Union reports Gov Ron DeSantis claims he is making Florida the freest state is an example of George Orwells 1984, in which words mean just the opposite of what they normally do. Lets see what the state legislature does to the kids social media ban idea.
J_William_Ryan
(2,091 posts)2. So much for conservatives being advocates of 'small government.'
Conservatives need to understand that small government is far much more than just reckless, irresponsible tax cuts and deregulation.