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BREAKING: Government Bans Social Media

The bill will prohibit children younger than 14 from joining social media in the state, reports NBC News.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
March 27, 2024
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The government has banned social media for children under 14.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, on Monday, March 25, signed a law restricting social media access for minors under 14.

The bill will prohibit children younger than 14 from joining social media in the state, reports NBC News.

 

Those who are 13 years old and younger will not be able to open a social media account in the state, and 14- and 15-year-olds will need parental consent to use such platforms.

 

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The bill, HB3, also directs social media companies to delete the existing accounts of those who are under 14.

 

Companies that fail to do so could be sued on behalf of the child who creates an account on the platform. The minor could be awarded up to $10,000 in damages, according to the bill.

 

Companies found to violate the law would also be liable for up to $50,000 per violation, as well as attorney’s fees and court costs.

 

“Ultimately, [we’re] trying to help parents navigate this very difficult terrain that we have now with raising kids, and so I appreciate the work that’s been put in,” DeSantis said in remarks during the bill-signing ceremony.

 

DeSantis said: “We’re trying to help parents navigate this very difficult terrain that we have now with raising kids.”

 

Speaker of the Florida House, Paul Renner, said that social media is fraught with risks from traffickers and paedophiles, and that “social media platforms have caused a devastating effect on the mental well-being of our children.”

 

Most platforms require users to be 13 or older, though they do little in terms of enforcement.

 

Across the country, there has been rising concern about the effects of social media on child and teen development and learning.

 

But the law has also sparked concerns among those worried it sets a precedent for restricting free speech online.

 

DeSantis, who ran an unsuccessful campaign for president and dropped out in January, has argued many times that parents should have more control over decisions affecting their children, particularly in education.

 

Parental rights legislation in Florida and other states has sought to give parents more input in areas deemed controversial, especially education around LGBTQ topics in schools.

 

While the social media ban gives parents oversight on the matter, others say that the government should stay out of such fights altogether.

 

DeSantis previously vetoed a stricter social media ban, which would have blocked access for those under age 16.

He said at the time that a better balance was needed between competing parental rights, privacy issues and free speech.

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