SB 24-158 — Social Media Protect Juveniles Disclosures Reports
SB 24-158 requires social media platforms to disclose reports of juvenile users being harmed or exploited on their platforms. The bill aims to increase transparency and accountability by mandating platforms to provide detailed reports on incidents involving minors, including cases of grooming, harassment, or other harmful interactions. It is intended to protect minors from online risks and improve oversight of platform safety measures.
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