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Midnight social media curfew and limits to infinite scrolling proposed for older UK teens

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government has proposed new measures to protect older teens on social media, including a midnight curfew and a limit to infinite scrolling.

Reported by 5 outlets CNBC Top News, The Hill, WIRED, Seattle Times, Variety. See all sources ↓

Read the full report at CNBC Top News

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What's the story?
government has proposed new measures to protect older teens on social media, including a midnight curfew and a limit to infinite scrolling.
How widely is it covered?
5 outlets, average source rating 6.6/10.
When was it last updated?
7m ago.
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    Midnight social media curfew and limits to infinite scrolling proposed for older UK teens

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    CNBC Top News
    The Hill
    WIRED
    Seattle Times
    Variety
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