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Warning Labels on Social Media Platforms

With teens spending more time than ever on social media, policymakers are exploring warning labels as a new way to raise awareness about potential mental health risks. This brief lays out both sides of the debate — from advocates who see warning labels as a practical tool, to critics who warn of First Amendment implications and limited evidence. It also highlights legislative proposals in states like Texas, Minnesota, and New York, offering a preview of what emerging regulation could look like.

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  • Falah Al-Falahi
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Warning Labels on Social Media Platforms
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Publisher:State of Delaware
Published:June 10, 2025
License:Public Domain

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