1 in 8 Instagram users under the age of 16 said they had experienced unwanted sexual advances in the past seven days.
26% of Instagram users under the age of 16 said they had a bad experience on the platform in the last week due to witnessing hostility against someone based on their race, religion or identity.
81% of 14 to 22-year-olds say they used social media either “daily” or “almost constantly.”
50% of parents of children feel their children’s mental health has suffered over the last year due to social media.
46% of teenagers said they lose sleep daily due to feeling “stuck” on social media platforms.
75% of the top social media platforms use AI to recommend children’s profiles to strangers.
Christine McComas, Mother from Maryland
Andrew, Young person from Maryland
Ella, Young person from Minnesota
Casey Mock, former Amazon lobbyist

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  • KSTP

    New bill would require warning labels on social media platforms

    Advocates for a new bill at the state capitol that would require warning labels on social media say it will protect kids from some of the dangers on the different platforms.

  • SantaFe.com

    Suzanne Bernstein on Richard Eeds Radio Show

    Suzanne Bernstein from EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center) on a child safety on the internet bill in our legislative session. Keeping private information secure and not allowing big tech to exploit us, especially our children.

  • NBC5

    Vermont Senate advances ‘Kids Code’ to protect youth online

    The Vermont Senate gave final approval to a “Kids Code” bill that deals with social media algorithms. Lawmakers said research shows certain types of social media can lead to addiction, depression and mental health issues along with privacy violations.

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