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Minnesota is set to include warning labels on social media sites.
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Minnesota is introducing a law that will require social media platforms to display warnings about potential mental health risks to users starting next year. However, social media companies are pushing back and trying to prevent the law from being enforced. A similar measure might soon follow in New York.
Editor’s Note: This story highlights growing concerns about the impact of social media on mental health, prompting states like Minnesota to take regulatory action. If successful, it could set a precedent for other states, forcing tech companies to address these risks more transparently. The pushback from social media firms shows how contentious these regulations could become.
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