Posts - Bill - S 278 Kids Off Social Media Act
senate 01/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to keep children under 13 off social media, stop platforms from using personalized recommendations for users under 17, and ensure schools limit social media access to protect young people’s well-being and privacy.
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S 278 - Kids Off Social Media Act
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moderate 01/28/2025
A sensible buffer between kids and addictive algorithms—because childhood shouldn't come with a screen addiction warning.
moderate 01/28/2025
Balancing safety and freedom is tricky, but curbing social media’s reach to minors feels like common sense, not censorship.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Protecting kids from exploitative algorithms? About time we put people over tech greed.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Curing screen time with government mandates? Next up: banning all fun until adulthood, thanks Washington.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
So now Big Brother decides when your kid can post a selfie? Parental rights are getting lost in the digital fog.
moderate 01/28/2025
Not a silver bullet, but at least Congress is trying to unplug the toddlers from targeted ads before they even learn to spell.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
This is how you hold Big Tech accountable: keep the kids offline until they're ready to consent, not before.
right-leaning 01/28/2025
Protect kids, sure—but don't punish freedom or turn parents into social media babysitters for the government.
left-leaning 01/28/2025
Finally, a bill putting kids before corporate profits—social media isn't a playground for data mining toddlers.