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NY Governor Hochul signs bill requiring warning labels on ‘addictive’ social media

Last updated: December 27, 2025 4:15 pm
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New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently made waves by signing a groundbreaking bill that will have a significant impact on social media platforms. The bill, known as S4505/A5346, requires these platforms to display warning labels to younger users before they are exposed to features such as autoplay and infinite scrolling. This move aims to address concerns about the potential negative effects of these addictive features on mental health.

The bill defines “addictive social media platforms” as those that offer features like an addictive feed, push notifications, autoplay, infinite scroll, and like counts as a significant part of their services. However, exceptions can be made if these features are determined to serve a valid purpose unrelated to prolonging platform use. The bill emphasizes the importance of protecting young users from the harmful effects of these features by requiring platforms to display warnings when these features are initially used and periodically thereafter.

Governor Hochul’s office compared these warning labels to those found on products like tobacco, alcohol, and media with flashing lights. The goal is to provide transparency and empower users to make informed decisions about their social media usage. Hochul emphasized that the safety of New Yorkers, especially children, is a top priority, and measures like this bill are necessary to mitigate potential harms.

Assemblymember Nily Rozic, one of the bill’s sponsors, echoed this sentiment by highlighting the importance of honesty about social media’s impact on mental health. By incorporating warnings based on the latest medical research, the bill prioritizes public health and equips individuals with the knowledge needed to make responsible choices.

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This move by New York follows previous legislation that required parental consent for children to access “addictive feeds” and restricted the collection and selling of personal data for users under 18. Governor Hochul’s commitment to tech regulation was further demonstrated by her recent signing of the AI safety-focused RAISE Act.

In a similar vein, California lawmakers have also proposed a bill that mirrors New York’s efforts to implement warning labels on social media platforms. This trend highlights a growing awareness of the impact of social media on mental health and the need for proactive measures to protect users, especially young ones.

Overall, Governor Hochul’s decision to sign this bill underscores the importance of balancing technological innovation with public health and safety. By requiring warning labels on social media platforms, New York is taking a proactive step towards promoting responsible social media usage and safeguarding the well-being of its residents.

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