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    Nebraska Takes Action: New Law to Limit Kids’ Screen Time

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. New Legislation: Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen has enacted the Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act (LB504), regulating social platforms to protect children from extended online engagement.

    2. User Control Enhancements: The law mandates platforms offer users a chronological feed option and allows voluntary limits on screen time, with a focus on reducing disruptive notifications during nighttime and school hours.

    3. Privacy Protections: The act imposes strict privacy settings for minors, requiring platforms to minimize data collection, block targeted ads, and avoid dark patterns to enhance children’s online safety.

    4. Legal Challenges Ahead: Technology trade group NetChoice plans to contest the new law, arguing it could violate the First Amendment and impose excessive age verification requirements across various websites, despite similar legislation facing lawsuits in other states.

    Balancing Safety and Accessibility

    Nebraska recently took a bold step towards safeguarding its youth with the new Age-Appropriate Online Design Code Act. This law mandates significant changes for major online platforms. For instance, it allows users to opt for a chronological feed instead of one dictated by recommendation algorithms. Research indicates that these algorithms can negatively impact children’s mental health. By making such features more accessible, Nebraska aims to create a healthier online environment for young users.

    Additionally, the law requires platforms to pause disruptive notifications during school hours and at night. This could help students focus better on their studies and sleep. Further, users can set voluntary time limits on their online activity. This provision encourages self-regulation and promotes healthier habits. However, as other states face legal challenges for similar regulations, the ongoing debate raises concerns about potential disruptions in content access and user experience.

    Legal Challenges and Broader Impacts

    While Nebraska’s law seeks to prioritize young users’ welfare, tech corporations are not remaining silent. NetChoice, a group representing major tech players, argues that such regulations may hinder access to vital online resources like news sites and blogs. They fear that the increased tracking controls could conflict with existing privacy laws, ultimately complicating the digital landscape for everyone. The looming possibility of legal battles adds complexity to the situation.

    Despite the contention, Nebraska’s law could set a precedent for other states. As digital dependency grows, similar measures may emerge nationwide. If they succeed, these laws might fundamentally alter how technology engages with its youngest users. The careful balance between protecting youth and allowing freedom of access needs continuous examination, especially as technology evolves. Effective legislation could guide us closer to a digital world that prioritizes children’s mental health while fostering innovation.

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