
The New Liberal Podcast Putting Parents over Platforms ft. Rep. Jake Auchincloss
Jan 30, 2026
Jake Auchincloss, U.S. Representative from Massachusetts and sponsor of the Parents Over Platforms Act, discusses tech regulation and kids online. He explains digital dopamine and likens social media design to addictive vices. He argues for OS-level age verification, protecting small developers, and treating online harms as a public health issue.
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Constituents' Anger Matches Post‑Jan 6 Levels
- Jake Auchincloss reports his constituents are angrier than at any time since January 6, 2021, over recent administration actions.
- He describes a cross-coalition backlash, even pulling critics from traditionally supportive groups.
Digital Dopamine Is A Public-Health Problem
- Social media firms sell "digital dopamine" that targets the developing brain's reinforcement circuits.
- Framing the problem as public health (not just antitrust or speech) clarifies stronger regulatory paths.
Use Firmware Age Signals Not Per-App Checks
- Build firmware-level age verification so parents send a single anonymous age signal to all apps.
- Hold apps legally liable if they ignore that age signal and fail to provide age-appropriate experiences.






