New York enacted a law requiring mental-health warning labels on social media platforms with features such as infinite scroll and autoplay. [1]A Washington Post report detailed internal Instagram plans to win back teens as lawsuits and oversight mount. [2]Meta Platforms shares slipped in light post-Christmas trading on Friday, with investors weighing fresh scrutiny over teen engagement and “addictive” social-media features. [10]“that charmed period is over,” Max Willens, a principal analyst at eMarketer, told the Washington Post. [16]References1. www.reuters.com, 2. www.washingtonpost.com, 3. www.washingtonpost.com, 4. www.reuters.com, 5. apnews.com, 6. www.reuters.com, 7. www.reuters.com, 8. www.governor.ny.gov, 9. www.reuters.com, 10. www.washingtonpost.com, 11. www.washingtonpost.com, 12. www.washingtonpost.com, 13. apnews.com, 14. www.newyorkfed.org, 15. www.nasdaq.com, 16. finance.yahoo.com
Source: Washington Post December 28, 2025 23:58 UTC