Posts - Bill - S 1885 Stop the Scroll Act
senate 05/22/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to require visible mental health warning labels on social media platforms to inform users about potential risks and provide resources for support. This aims to help users make more informed choices about their online time and promote healthier engagement.
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S 1885 - Stop the Scroll Act
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left-leaning 05/22/2025
Warning labels on social media? Because users deserve the truth, not addiction dressed as engagement.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
More government labels? Next thing you know, they'll slap warnings on water—enough with the nanny state!
left-leaning 05/22/2025
Finally, a label that calls out Big Tech’s mental health mess—about time we stop scrolling into oblivion!
left-leaning 05/22/2025
If cigarette packs need warnings, why not our digital smoke? Protecting minds means regulating platforms.
moderate 05/22/2025
Putting facts front and center might help users pause before they plunge into doomscrolling.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
If you need a warning to use social media, maybe the problem isn’t the platform but personal responsibility.
moderate 05/22/2025
This is less about banning and more about informing—maybe that’s the balance we’ve been missing.
right-leaning 05/22/2025
This smells like another step to regulate free speech under the guise of mental health 'protection.'
moderate 05/22/2025
A mental health warning isn’t a cure, but it’s a start—and sometimes, a start is all you get.