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Concerns Rise Over Proposed Social Media Bans for Youth

A number of U.S. states, including Massachusetts, Idaho, Minnesota, and North Carolina, are advancing legislation that seeks to restrict young people's access to social media, raising alarms about potential censorship.

Editorial StaffJune 9, 20261 MIN READ

Recent legislative efforts in several U.S. states aim to prohibit young individuals from using social media platforms. This initiative is being framed as a measure to enhance children's online safety.

States such as Massachusetts, Idaho, Minnesota, and North Carolina are at the forefront of this movement, which critics argue represents a troubling trend toward censorship.

As these bills progress, there are growing concerns about the implications for free expression and the accessibility of information for younger audiences.