Congress Acts to Hold Social Media Accountable for Children’s Access
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Many of us feel like we have information overload these days. With the 24-hour news cycle and the non-stop flow of content from the internet, it’s easy to become overwhelmed. We are constantly bombarded with posts that lead to negativity and comparison with others. If we, as adults, have a hard time filtering information from the internet and establishing boundaries with social media, imagine the extreme burden it imposes on children. Congress has been considering various ways to protect children from online dangers. This week the House is taking a good first step.
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