Social Media Regulations
The discussion revolves around whether social media should be regulated like cigarettes, which face strict age bans, or like junk food, which relies on parental guidance and nutritional information. Historical responses to the harms of both products offer insight into how lawmakers might approach social media's impact on children. The key question is how to balance safety with freedom, ultimately shaping the future of social media regulation for kids.In this clip
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Can social media be regulated based on the insights from the episode Conversation with Jonathan Haidt — The Kids Are Not Alright and the clip Digital Childhood Dangers?
Can social media be regulated based on the insights from the episode Conversation with Jonathan Haidt — The Kids Are Not Alright and the clip Digital Childhood Dangers?
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