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Brian Schatz: “From the ages of 13 to 18, algorithmic browsing is banned.”

Featuring: Brian Schatz, Democratic | U.S. Senate from Hawaii

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Schatz Calls For Passage Of Kids Off Social Media Act

Published | Video Starts at 03:30

This is what this bill does. Minimum age threshold for children to get on social media. Okay? And then if you are still a minor, but permitted to get on social media. So From the ages of 13 to 18, algorithmic browsing is banned. So it's like the old Facebook, where it's like. It's just your friends. It's like a big group chat. I made a cupcake. Look how cute my dog is. (03:30–03:38)

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Asserts that the Kids Off Social Media Act bans algorithmic browsing for minors aged 13 to 18.

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