SB 758 — Relating to: social media platforms’ treatment of minors and providing a penalty
SB 758 is a Wisconsin state bill that addresses the treatment of minors on social media platforms and imposes penalties for noncompliance. The bill focuses on protecting minors from potential harms associated with social media use, such as grooming, exposure to inappropriate content, and other risks to child safety. It failed to pass in the 2025 legislative session.
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