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Brian Schatz: “Minimum age threshold for children to get on social media.”

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

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The Kids Off Social Media Act is a solution to a problem that nearly every parent wants fixed.

Published | Video Starts at 01:36

And until and unless companies are mandated by law to enforce some basic rules and stop profiting off of children, they will continue padding their bottom lines. 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. To 18. Algorithmic browsing is banned. (01:36–01:43)

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