This chapter explores New York's new laws aimed at safeguarding children from the risks of social media, focusing on regulations for digital platforms. It contrasts these measures with China's existing regulations, underscoring the significance of providing a safer online environment for young users.
For today's young people or digital natives, social media is everywhere. New York just rolled out tough new laws to keep kids safe online, including curbing addictive feeds, safeguarding data, and enforcing a digital bedtime. China, on the other hand, pioneered these protections in 2021, with strict regulations. What impact will these measures have on the next generation's online habits? On the show: Heyang, Steve Hatherly & Yushan