Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn said via X, the platform formerly called Twitter, on Saturday: “One of Meta‘s executives warned in 2019 of the addictive impacts Instagram and Facebook have on teens. Yet, when he asked CEO Mark Zuckerberg for funding to fix these problems, his request was denied. To Meta, our kids are the product. This is why we need to pass KOSA.”
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