Overview
Common Sense Media has applauded the recent passage of several significant bills in California aimed at enhancing online safety for children and teens. These legislative measures include the Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act, which mandates that social media platforms provide chronological feeds for minors instead of algorithmic ones. This change is designed to promote healthier online experiences for young users by allowing them to see content from friends and chosen sources rather than algorithmically curated content that can lead to addiction.
Key Features
- Chronological Feeds: The new law requires social media companies to offer chronological feeds to minors, reducing exposure to potentially harmful content.
- AI Regulations: A bill prohibiting the creation of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) through artificial intelligence has also been passed, addressing a critical issue in online safety.
- Cyberbullying and Data Privacy: Additional bills target cyberbullying and strengthen data privacy laws for minors, ensuring a safer online environment.
Use Cases
These legislative changes are crucial for parents, educators, and policymakers who are concerned about the impact of social media on youth mental health. By advocating for these laws, Common Sense Media aims to create a safer digital landscape for children and families, encouraging responsible use of technology and media.

