The U.S. Surgeon General suggests social media sites should feature warning labels similar to those on tobacco and alcohol. Tech expert Carmi Levy discusses the potential impact on youth mental health, how the labels would work, and the need for accountability from lawmakers and tech companies. He also touches on Alberta’s recent ban on phones and social media in classrooms.
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U.S Surgeon General proposes warning labels for social media
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