From "Addictive Feeds" to Under-16 Bans: Courts Will Soon Ask What Parents and Platforms Can Prove
California has stopped tinkering at the edges of teen social media use. The state is now building a two-part regulatory structure. First, it dictates how platforms must design their products for…
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