SB 933 — Relating To: Requiring Social Media Platforms To Provide Mental Health Warnings And Providing A Penalty
SB 933 would have required social media platforms to provide mental health warnings to users, aiming to address concerns about the impact of social media on mental health. The bill was introduced in the 2025 Wisconsin legislative session and failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1. It targeted the mental health risks associated with social media use, particularly for minors.
Linked Incidents
2Incidents this policy has been directly linked to
French teenager claims TikTok's addictive design harms mental health, leading to pretrial settlement
Teenage girls exposed to addictive social media algorithms in New Zealand trial over mental health harms
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