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    US House Committee Agrees on Bipartisan Social Media Rules for Children

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, leaders of a US House committee have reached a bipartisan consensus on new regulations aimed at social media platforms to enhance protections for children. Although specific provisions of the legislation have not been disclosed, the agreement signals a unified effort to address growing concerns about the impact of social media on young users. This move comes amid increasing scrutiny of Big Tech companies and their role in safeguarding minors from harmful content and data misuse.

    The proposed rules are expected to impose stricter accountability measures on social media companies, potentially including transparency requirements, content moderation standards, and limits on data collection from children. Lawmakers from both parties have expressed the need for comprehensive reforms to ensure that technology giants prioritize the safety and well-being of younger audiences. This bipartisan approach highlights the urgency and broad support for legislative action in this area.

    Meanwhile, the agreement could pave the way for the first major federal legislation targeting social media’s influence on children, a topic that has drawn attention from parents, educators, and advocacy groups nationwide. If enacted, these rules may set a precedent for future regulations on digital platforms, influencing how companies operate and protect vulnerable users. The outcome of this legislative effort will be closely watched by industry stakeholders and the public alike.

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