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California Moving Toward Banning Social Media for Kids Under 16 Online Safety Children Social Media Addiction

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This bill reflects growing regulatory pressure on social media companies regarding child safety and mental health. If passed, it could set a precedent for other states and impact platform user growth and engagement metrics.

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  • California bill AB-1709 aims to ban social media accounts for children under 16.
  • Bill targets addictive features like notifications and endless scrolling.
  • Bill has passed two committees and is expected to reach full Assembly next month.
  • Governor Gavin Newsom supports the bill.
  • Social media platforms would need to verify ages and delete accounts for under-16 users.
Sector verdictSP500_TECHDownmagnitude 3/3 Β· confidence 4/5

If passed, AB-1709 could significantly impact user engagement and ad revenue for social media platforms, with broader implications for the tech sector. Historical examples indicate that such regulations can lead to operational changes, although the exact effects remain to be seen.

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