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New Bill Falls Short as YouTube Kids Exempt from Online Child Protection Measure

Moms for Liberty co-founder says Congress' latest bill to protect kids online has serious loophole. The bipartisan bill, intended to shield children under 13 from harmful content on social media, does not apply to YouTube Kids.

New Bill Falls Short as YouTube Kids Exempt from Online Child Protection Measure
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Moms for Liberty co-founder expresses concern over a new bipartisan bill that aims to protect children under 13 from harmful content on social media, citing a serious loophole that excludes YouTube Kids, which she believes still promotes transgender ideology to young users. The bill's creators claim it will provide much-needed regulation, but critics argue that the exclusion of YouTube Kids undermines its effectiveness. Advocates for parental rights say the lack of oversight on YouTube Kids puts children at risk of being exposed to content that promotes a specific ideology without adequate safeguards. The bill's future remains uncertain as experts weigh its potential impact on vulnerable youth.

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