Florida's DeSantis signs law restricting social media for people under 16
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis on Monday signed a bill that bans children aged under 14 from social media platforms and requires 14- and 15-year-olds to get parental consent, a measure supporters say will protect them from online risks to their mental health.
The measure requires social media platforms to terminate the accounts of people under 14 and those of people under 16 who do not have parental consent. It requires them to use a third-party verification system to screen out those who are underage.
The amended version allows for parents to provide consent for older children to engage on social media platforms. It will become law on Jan. 1, 2025.
[...] "Social media harms children in a variety of ways," DeSantis said in a statement. He said the legislation "gives parents a greater ability to protect their children."
[...] Critics have said the bill violates the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment protections for free speech and that parents, not the government, should make decisions about the online presence of their children of all ages.
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Saturday March 30 2024, @12:14PM
The law failing to survive the Trump appointed Supreme is the whole point: Whether it's signing the law to release Epstein grand jury records, signing laws to prevent children from using SNS or all the recent resignations, the Republican party is going through a civil war where the anti-Trump side is conducting a protect-the-children scorched-earth campaign to purge the Trump-supporting pedophile donors, elected officials and appointed officials.
This is already reflected in the houses where, due to donor interests untangling, traditionally non-republican bills are quietly passing through the floor.
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