New Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Address Mental Health Warnings on Social Media Platforms
Proposed Legislation: The Stop the Scroll Act
The Stop the Scroll Act introduces mandatory mental health warnings across major social media platforms, aiming to inform users about potential mental health risks. This legislation is a response to growing concerns regarding social media's impact on mental health.
Key Features of the Bill
- Mental Health Warnings: Platforms like Instagram must display warnings about mental health issues.
- User Privacy Restrictions: Enhanced measures to protect users’ data and well-being.
- Engagement Strategies: Encouraging healthier social media habits.
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