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Under-16 Social Media Bans Face the Age-Check Test
Pew says 56% of U.S. adults support an under-16 social media policy as California weighs account rules
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Pew says 56% of U.S. adults support under-16 social media bans, while parental consent, age checks, and time limits poll higher.
- Frame 1Pew says 56% of U.S. adults support an under-16 social media policy as California weighs account rules.
- Frame 2Survey ledger: 56% support a ban, 21% oppose it, and 23% are unsure.
- Frame 3Timeline: Pew surveyed 9,750 U.S. adults from May 26 to June 1, 2026.
- Frame 4Policy map: 85% support parental consent, 78% age checks, and 78% time limits.
- Frame 5Age verification is the gate: proof of age decides whether an under-16 account can open.
- Frame 6Docket path: California-style legislation decides whether survey support turns into enforceable platform rules.
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- Jul 3, 6:16 PM EDT
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