Close Menu
Kickstarter Comic
  • Home
  • kickstarter
  • kickstarter game
  • kickstarter comic
  • kickstarter card game
  • kickstarter comic book
  • Comic

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Review: Under the tree when no one is watching #1

March 7, 2026

Review: Darkstalkers x Street Fighter: Hunter Killers #1

March 1, 2026

Review: Ghosted #2 (2013)

February 26, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Kickstarter Comic
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Home
  • kickstarter
  • kickstarter game
  • kickstarter comic
  • kickstarter card game
  • kickstarter comic book
  • Comic
Kickstarter Comic
Home » California’s new bill would add warning labels to social media platforms
kickstarter comic

California’s new bill would add warning labels to social media platforms

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comDecember 9, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link


California Attorney General Rob Bonta and Congresswoman Rebecca Bauer-Kahan are proposing a new bill, AB 56, that would require social media companies to post warning labels on their platforms disclosing mental health risks. did.

Attorney General Bonta said social media platforms “exploit addictive features and harmful content for profit,” and consumers should seek information about platforms that can affect their mental health. said that they should be able to access it. The current bill lacks details on how much information these warning labels should include or how they should appear, but one possible precedent for such a requirement is cyberbullying. It refers to the Protection Act and the Online Violence Prevention Act. These bills would require social media platforms to disclose cyberbullying reporting capabilities in their terms of service and clarify whether there is a way for users and non-users on their platforms to report violent posts. required to be specified.

Bonta and Bauer-Kahan’s new bill follows an open letter signed by 42 attorneys general (including Bonta) asking Congress to require attorney general warnings on social media. Vivek Murthy, the US Surgeon General, proposed the idea himself in an essay he wrote for the New York Times Opinion column in June. Murthy said the Surgeon General’s warning labels would require action from Congress to be implemented in practice, but they could prove to be just as effective at changing behavior as tobacco products.

Much of the recent uproar surrounding children and social media can be traced back to the U.S. Surgeon General’s 2023 Recommendations on Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health. The advisory argued that social media “presents a significant risk of psychological harm.” “Children and Adolescent Health and Well-Being” and “Children and adolescents who spend more than three hours a day on social media are at double the risk of mental health problems.” Warning labels are unlikely to completely solve the problem, and social media is not the sole cause of all children’s problems, but labels are another level that can be pulled to change the situation.

A far-reaching Texas bill that would require social media companies to block teens from viewing “harmful content” was passed months ago in 2024, but it has a particularly strong legal history in California. All things considered, mandating warning labels on social media seems much more achievable. However, mental health effects are just one of the risks children face online. The Federal Trade Commission says they still have to deal with mass surveillance.



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
matthewephotography@yahoo.com
  • Website

Related Posts

Tesla’s “Robotaxi” brand may be too common for trademarks

May 7, 2025

Know what time this cool asteroid clock is

January 28, 2025

Get more than $ 400 from one of our favorite alien wear game monitors

January 28, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Transformers #22 Review

July 8, 202529 Views

Comic Book Review: Doctor Who #1 (2020)

December 21, 202429 Views

Transformers #21 Review

June 11, 202521 Views

Comic Review: X-Force #59 (1996)

December 20, 202421 Views
Don't Miss
kickstarter comic book

Review: Under the tree when no one is watching #1

Image credit: IDW Comics Cozy horror with anthropomorphic animals? Looks like it’ll handle itself just…

Review: Darkstalkers x Street Fighter: Hunter Killers #1

March 1, 2026

Review: Ghosted #2 (2013)

February 26, 2026

Review: Godzilla (Kaisei Era) #2 (2025)

February 25, 2026
About Us
About Us

Welcome to KickstarterComic.com!

At KickstarterComic.com, we’re passionate about bringing the latest and greatest in Kickstarter-funded games and comics to the forefront. Our mission is to be your go-to resource for discovering and exploring the exciting world of crowdfunding campaigns for board games, card games, comic books, and more.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

Review: Under the tree when no one is watching #1

March 7, 2026

Review: Darkstalkers x Street Fighter: Hunter Killers #1

March 1, 2026

Review: Ghosted #2 (2013)

February 26, 2026
Most Popular

The best gaming laptops for 2024

September 19, 20240 Views

Iranian hackers tried to leak Trump information to the Biden campaign

September 19, 20240 Views

EU gives Apple six months to ease interoperability between devices

September 19, 20240 Views
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • DMCA Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 kickstartercomic. Designed by kickstartercomic.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.