Hawaii AG Advocates for Mental Health Warnings on Social Media Platforms
Mental Health Warnings Urged by Hawaii AG
Hawaii Attorney General is pushing Congress to mandate mental health warnings on social media... This call to action comes after social media platforms’ inability to self-regulate and safeguard their users' mental health.
The Need for Legislative Action
Social media giants have demonstrated an unwillingness to fix the problems, which is why regulation is crucial. Incorporating mental health warnings could potentially promote awareness and support user safety.
- Increased Awareness of mental health issues.
- Protection for vulnerable users.
- Legislative Measures as a necessity.
- Implement clear mental health warnings.
- Communicate the risks associated with social media use.
- Engage users in positive mental health practices.
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