Florida’s DeSantis signs Bill restricting social media for people under 16

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It will become law on Jan 1, 2025.

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said the amended legislation on social media “gives parents a greater ability to protect their children”.and requires 14- and 15-year-olds to get parental consent, a measure that supporters say will protect them from online risks to their mental health.

The amended version allows for parents to provide consent for older children to engage on social media platforms. Critics have said the Bill violates the United States Constitution’s First Amendment protections for free speech and that parents, not the government, should make decisions about the online presence of their children of all ages.

The Bill does not name any specific social media platform, but states that its targets are social media sites that promote “infinite scrolling”, display reaction metrics such as likes, feature autoplay videos, and have live-streaming and push notifications.

 

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