Florida is on the verge of passing one of the nation’s most restrictive bans on minors’ use of social media after the state Senate passed a bill Thursday that would keep children under the age of 16 off popular platforms regardless of parental approval.

The measure now goes back to the state House, where the speaker has made the issue his top priority during the legislative session that ends March 8. Still, critics have pointed to similar efforts in other states that have been blocked by courts.

The bill targets any social media site that tracks user activity, allows children to upload material and interact with others, and uses addictive features designed to cause excessive or compulsive use. Supporters point to rising suicide rates among children, cyberbullying and predators using social media to prey on kids.

  • phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    4 months ago

    Florida or not, it’s a good idea. You can’t stop the internet and you can’t ask international websites to do this (how would you stop federated websites doing this anyway that are in other countries? You can’t)

    Put it on the parents, teach your kids, monitor what they are doing, show some responsibility. Actually, don’t give kids a phone at all until they’re at least 14 or so