"New York's ... Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation for Kids Act, or SAFE Act, would ban the use of feed algorithms for pushing content at users under 18. Instead, youth would get a default chronological feed, unless parents consent otherwise. The measure would also allow parents to block their children’s access between midnight and 6 a.m., as well as giving them the opportunity to limit their total usage."
This sounds reasonable to me, whereas the TikTok ban did not. What do you think?
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This sounds reasonable to me, whereas the TikTok ban did not. What do you think?
more here (no paywall; high quality rating by MBFC)
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Beyond TikTok ban: How one state is grappling with teens and scrolling
Teens and officials recognize social media can have both positive and harmful effects on mental health. New York state is seeking a middle ground on finding solutions.
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