Teen Mental Health and Social Media: Can Regulation Be the Answer?

Is it possible for tech regulation to address mental health problems?

The bill aims to regulate social media use among teenagers, as Congress is concerned about its impact on their mental health. The bill has gained bipartisan support and seeks to address the increasing number of hopeless teenage students. However, technology researcher Danah Boyd believes that social media regulation may not be the solution and could potentially do more harm than good. She argues that the internet has both benefits and risks, and it is essential to recognize its complex nature.

Boyd discusses the historical response to new technologies and emphasizes that the real problem does not lie with our phone screens. Instead, we should view the internet in a more nuanced way, recognizing its messy and mixed nature. It is crucial to recognize that technology has both positive and negative aspects, and we should approach it with caution.

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The bill aims at regulating social media use for kids due to concerns about its impact on mental health

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