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Bipartisan senators unveil bill limiting kids’ social media use
The Hill via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoSens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) are leading a group of bipartisan senators...
Kids should be banned from smartphones until 13 and social media until 18, a major French study says
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoA schoolboy looking at an iPhone with apps including TikTok, Facebook, and X, on February 25,...
EDITORIAL: Some social media boundaries to protect Colorado’s kids
Colorado Springs Gazette· 23 hours agoThe bill sets reasonable and workable boundaries that can limit the torrents of digital pollution...
Teens See Social Media Algorithms As Accurate Reflections Of Themselves, Study Finds
Investing.com· 1 day agoSocial media apps regularly present teens with algorithmically selected content often described as...
There Is One Major Element Missing From the Debate on Kids and Social Media
Newsweek· 2 days agoTechnology can help us identify social media activity that may be a precursor to violence.
Police warn of apps, encourage parents to monitor children’s social media use
WKYT Lexington· 5 days agoWhile any app on it’s own might not pose a danger, Georgetown Police took to social media themselves...
Are You Raising A Member Of The 'Anxious Generation'? Here's How To Protect Your Kid's Happiness.
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 3 days agoActivities like watching a movie with friends, video calling a family member or playing a video game...
Amendment banning kids under 14 from social media passes Alaska House with bipartisan support
Alaska Public Radio Network· 7 days agoThe Alaska House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a proposal that would bar children under...
'Our kids are just guinea pigs': Connecting social media and kids' mental health
Local 12 Cincinnati· 3 days agoSmartphones are taking our children to a place that's not always pretty.
Editing photos for social media linked to pursuing cosmetic procedures, new BU research shows
GBH News· 15 hours agoNew research from Boston University’s Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine has found something many have suspected to be true: Social media and photo-editing applications ...