SB 1247 — Social Media Platforms: Child Influencers
SB 1247 addresses the regulation of social media platforms concerning child influencers. The bill aims to establish safeguards to protect minors who engage in content creation on social media platforms. It is intended to mitigate risks associated with minors being exploited or exposed to inappropriate content or commercial pressures.
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