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Virginia’s teen social media limit delayed, parents still hold the reins
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81425, member: 636"] Virginia's social media limit for teens is way less extreme than your feed says. A new state law, which does not start until January 2026, will set a default one-hour daily limit for users under sixteen on major platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. Crucially, parents can override and adjust this cap with their permission, and any fines target the companies for noncompliance, not the kids or their families. The enforcement mechanism puts pressure directly on the tech platforms. If a social media company fails to implement the limits properly, the Virginia Attorney General can pursue civil penalties up to seven thousand five hundred dollars per violation. This corporate accountability angle represents a different strategy from outright bans, making Virginia an early test case for time-based restrictions. This policy taps into a widespread cultural debate about teens living online. While social apps are central to modern youth identity and connection, parents are battling addictive algorithm designs. The law bets that shifting the burden to corporations is more effective than household policing, though skeptics wonder if it will just push savvy teens toward secret accounts. The real-world outcome, and whether other states copy this model, remains the big unknown. [/QUOTE]
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