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New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced legislation requiring social media platforms to display warning labels about potential mental health risks for young users. The law targets features like infinite scrolling, autoplay, and algorithmic feeds that may contribute to excessive usage. This move follows similar regulations in California and Minnesota, with Australia recently banning social media for under-16s.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced new legislation that will require social media platforms to display warning labels about the potential mental health risks to young users. The law specifically targets features that encourage excessive usage, including infinite scrolling, autoplay, and algorithmic feeds.
The new regulation is part of a broader effort to protect children from the potential negative impacts of social media. Governor Hochul emphasized that keeping New Yorkers safe has been her top priority, particularly when it comes to shielding children from features that may promote excessive social media use.
New York joins states like California and Minnesota that have implemented similar social media regulations. Internationally, countries are also taking steps to protect young users; Australia recently implemented a ban on social media for children under 16. These moves reflect a growing global trend towards stricter regulation of social media platforms and their impact on mental health.