New Jersey S3412 mandates social media platforms to display warnings about mental health risks and monitor users for problematic behaviors.
New Jersey S3412 requires certain social media platforms to display black box warnings to users about the potential negative mental health impacts of social media use. These warnings must be displayed when a user initially accesses the platform, when they exit the platform, after three hours of cumulative active use, and at least once per hour thereafter. The warnings must occupy at least 25% of the screen and be displayed for at least 10 seconds.
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