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Government Clampdowns on Social Media Are Not the Answer


He’s been writing about the dangers of smartphones and social media for years, and his latest Atlantic story masterfully marshals the evidence for smartphones’ negative influence on teenage life. At ... Read More

How to unlink your Instagram account from Facebook


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Florida latest to restrict social media for kids as legal battle looms


Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signed strong restrictions, mirroring a national push to crack down on minors’ access to online platforms over safety fears. Read More

Supreme Court grapples with online First Amendment rights as social media teems with misinformation


Misinformation is spreading on social media as some fight to stop what they call censorship. The Supreme Court is now grappling with how the First Amendment applies to the online world. Read More

DeSantis Approves Social Media Ban For Kids Under 14 In Florida: What To Know


Children in Florida under 14 will no longer be allowed to make accounts on social media platforms beginning Jan. 1, 2025, under a new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis Monday, weeks after he vetoed a ... Read More

What to do with social media accounts after someone dies


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Instagram, Threads restrict political content for users


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Florida's new social media ban for minors is among the toughest in the nation


Florida is already preparing to defend its new social media ban for kids under 14. The measure was signed into law Monday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, alongside House Speaker Paul Renner and other state ... Read More

Can Biden Ask Facebook To Remove Misinformation? Supreme Court Case Being Heard Today Will Decide.


Murthy v. Missouri challenges the federal government’s contacts with social media companies over Covid and election misinformation. Read More

Supreme Court Wary of States’ Bid to Limit Federal Contact With Social Media Companies


The justices must distinguish between persuading social media sites to take down posts, which is permitted, and coercing them, which violates the First Amendment. Read More

How do I allow political content on Instagram? Follow these steps to fix your settings


The new setting changes how Instagram users see political content on their feeds and more. Here's how to change the content settings. Read More

"It Was Really Toxic": People Who've Quit Or Cut Back On Social Media Are Opening Up About How It Affected Them


"I was one of those awful people who spent time getting into pointless arguments in the comments section. It was legit causing myriad mental health issues." ... Read More


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