Bipartisan Bill Seeks to Ban Kids Under 13 from Social Media
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Key Entities
- • Sen. Brian Schatz, Sen. Ted Cruz: Bill sponsors.
- • Social media platforms: Must comply with new age-verification mandates.
- • Parents & kids: Affected by the proposed restrictions.
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Left-Leaning View
Favors child protection but some worry about data privacy.
Centrist View
Sees valid arguments on safeguarding youth while questioning feasibility.
Right-Leaning View
Partially endorses parental authority but resists overregulation.
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