What New Social Media Laws Mean for Brands
Federal and state laws regulating social media for teens and children could have repercussions for advertisers
Battle lines are being drawn stemming from a flurry of legislation at the federal and state levels designed to limit the use of social media among teens and children. Dozens of prominent advocacy groups have voiced opposition, saying the bills would limit free speech and allow state attorneys general to decide what constitutes “harmful” content.
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