San Diego County takes stand against social media companies

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The board passed 3-2 Tuesday a proposal to explore suing social media companies over their platforms’ impacts on young people’s well-being

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors held their first meeting of the year. Up on the agenda was vote on a new chair. The vote was unanimous to stay the same at the San Diego County Administration Center. Supervisors: Joel Anderson District 2, Monica Montgomery Steppe District 4, Nora Vargas District 1 Chair, Terra Lawson-Remer District 3 Vice Chair and Jim Desmond District 5 in Downtown on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024 in San Diego, California.

The increase comes as U.S. teens are spending on average about five hours each day on social media apps, including YouTube, TikTok and Instagram, aon the matter that examined the connections between social media use and rising depression and anxiety among youth ages 10 to 25 years old. Reiterating his sentiments from last month’s meeting, Desmond said, “It’s kind of a question of, ‘Where does government end and parenting begin?”

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