New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

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Youths social media protection

NEW YORK – New York state lawmakers on June 7 passed legislation to bar social media platforms from exposing “addictive” algorithmic content to users under the age of 18 without parental consent, becoming the latest of several states moving to limit online risks to children.

A companion Bill to restrict online sites from collecting and selling the personal data of underage users also gained final legislative approval in the New York Assembly on June 7, a day after both measures cleared the state Senate.

Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to sign both into law.

She hailed the two measures as a “historic step forward in our efforts to address the youth mental health crisis and create a safer digital environment for young people”.

Social media companies such as Meta Platforms, whose platforms include Facebook and Instagram, could take a hit to their revenues.

Supporters of the legislation pointed to a recent Harvard University study that found the six largest social media platforms generated US$11 billion (S$14.7 billion) from advertising to minors in 2022.

The Bills’ sponsors also cite studies linking higher rates of depression, anxiety, sleep disorders and other mental health woes to what they define as excessive social media use by adolescents.

The industry association NetChoice condemned the legislation, calling it in a statement an “assault on free speech and the open internet” by “forcing websites to censor all content unless visitors provide an ID to verify their age”.

The organisation said it had successfully challenged similar measures from three other states in court as unconstitutional.

Moreover, the passage of this measure underscores the importance of collaboration between policymakers, technology companies, and advocacy groups in promoting youths social media protection.
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