# BigTech@ Minors: Social Media Algorithms Personalize Minors' Content After a Single Session, but Not for Their Protection

M Hilbert, DP Cingel, J Zhang, SL Vigil… - Available at SSRN …, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
Currently, a series of lawsuits and bills are addressing whether social media companies
should increase their duty of care toward children aged 13 or younger, as well as vulnerable …

'Warning: Algorithms Harm Children': How Texas's Failure to Warn Doctrine Can Address the Youth Mental Health Crisis

S Dick - Available at SSRN 4666213, 2023 - papers.ssrn.com
In a digital age where algorithms shape our online experience, an invisible battle transpires
in cyberspace-a battle for attention. In reality, social media platforms have deployed …

The fragmentation of online child safety regulations

L Pan, K Jang, NT Lee - 2023 - policycommons.net
With 95% of teens reporting use of a social media platform, legislators have taken steps to
curb excessive use. With increasing digitalization and reliance on existing and emerging …

36. Adolescent mental health and big tech: investigating policy avenues to regulate harmful social media algorithms

A Raffoul, N Costello, B Sutton, M Jones… - Journal of Adolescent …, 2023 - jahonline.org
Purpose Adolescents are using social media now more than ever, especially given the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. A growing body of research demonstrates longitudinal …

Examining the Issues of Social Media, Children, and Privacy: A Case Study

MK Brown, KR Pounders, GB Wilcox - The Darker Side of Social Media - taylorfrancis.com
Social media companies have had tremendous success convincing billions of people to use
their platforms daily. However, data privacy scandals over the last few years have caused …

Debate: More, not less social media content moderation? How to better protect youth mental health online

I Russell - Child and adolescent mental health, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Background This article challenges Zhang et al.'s claims that social media content
moderation is proving detrimental to youth mental health and asserts that greater emphasis …

Differentiating Harm: Understanding Unique Privacy Harms Suffered by Minors

J Binnall - BUJ Sci. & Tech. L., 2023 - HeinOnline
YouTube. TikTok. Instagram. Disney. Nickelodeon. In their own way, each of these platforms
market towards children and have incorporated minor users as a key demographic in their …

[PDF][PDF] Social Contagion, from Suicide to Online Challenges to Eating Disorders: Current Research and Harm Mitigation Strategies for Youth Online

A Corzine, V Harrison - Journal of Online Trust and Safety, 2023 - tsjournal.org
The growth of social media sites has rapidly changed the way that people interact with one
another online, especially for adolescents and young adults who are the primary users of …

Kids Online Safety Act: A means of monitoring children's use of social media apps

A Walters - The Brown University Child and Adolescent …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The Kid's Online Safety Act was recently introduced as a bipartisan proposal to decrease the
potential of harm to children while online. This act places the responsibility on tech …

Duty to respond: the challenges social service providers face when charged with keeping youth safe online

XV Caddle, N Naher, ZP Miller… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - dl.acm.org
Social service providers play a vital role in the developmental outcomes of underprivileged
youth as they transition into adulthood. Educators, mental health professionals, juvenile …