Governor Hochul Acts as New Data Shows
27% Anxiety
Rate Among NYC’s
Social Media-Using Teens
By: Rahul Somvanshi
By enacting these laws, New York sets the standard for national action in addressing the juvenile mental health issue associated with excessive social media usage.
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In an effort to promote a safer online environment, social media companies are required under the "SAFE For Kids" regulation to limit addictive elements for users under the age of 18.
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Urgent legislative action is required in light of new statistics showing a startling 27% anxiety rate among kids in NYC who use social media frequently.
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Amid soaring rates of anxiety and sadness, Governor Kathy Hochul adopts regulations to shield young people in NYC from the negative effects of social media on their mental health.
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A crucial step in protecting privacy is NYC's Child Data Protection Act, which forbids the gathering and sharing of kids' personal information without their express agreement.
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According to a recent poll, 40% of teens in New York City use social media, with usage patterns that differ greatly depending on the demographics of their neighbourhoods.
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Supporting the new legislation, Attorney General Letitia James emphasises the need to stop addicting social media habits that are detrimental to the wellbeing of young users.
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Social media exacerbates mental health difficulties, particularly among pupils in lower-income neighbourhoods, as highlighted by Mayor Eric Adams and health experts.
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Due to the fact that social media addiction and its effects disproportionately affect pupils in public schools, parents and educators want more rules.
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