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  2. Evidence shows Florida, others, should keep cracking down on ...

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    Florida in March passed a law with bipartisan support that forbids kids under 13 from creating social media accounts, and requires parental consent for children under 15 to become social media ...

  3. No social media for kids? Florida moves even closer to ... - AOL

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    A bill banning minors in Florida younger than 16 from social media is now headed to the Senate floor. The Senate Fiscal Policy Committee approved the legislation with some alterations on Thursday ...

  4. Florida bans social media for children under 14 as of 2025 ...

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    Under Florida's revised social media bill, children under 14 would be banned from social media and 14- and 15-year-olds would need parental consent. Florida bans social media for children under 14 ...

  5. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    The researchers found that parents who reduced the amount of time their child spent on social media resulted in their child being less exposed to content harmful to their emotional health. [16] More parental control over time spent on social media was also found to be associated with preadolescents making fewer appearance comparisons online. [16]

  6. Florida House passes bill to keep minors off social media ...

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    A bill banning minors from social media passed the Florida House without explaining just which social media platforms would be affected.

  7. Can minors have social media in Florida? What to know about ...

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    A controversial law banning social media for children under 14 in Florida goes into effect Jan. 1 but may be delayed by legal challenges.