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In 2024, Utah passed two laws (S.B. 194 and H.B. 464) to safeguard minors, enhance parental controls, and hold social media companies accountable for mental health harms.
Social Platforms as Civic Infrastructure The next generation of social media platforms will need to function more like civic infrastructure: accountable, observable, and resilient under scrutiny.
GLAAD’s scorecard evaluates six major social media websites: X, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Threads, and TikTok. Three of these – Threads, Facebook, and Instagram – are owned by Meta.
Brands can stand out on emerging social media channels through thoughtful experimentation, tailoring their content to fit each platform’s culture and engaging authentically with users. Below, 17 ...
There’s some good news though: through research not sponsored by social media platforms, we are learning more about where the most serious risks to kids and teens are, and what things parents ...
The additional B&O tax for businesses operating social media platforms, if passed into law, would kick in Jan. 1, 2026. It would not apply to nonprofits that are exempt from federal income taxation.