Who Controls Social Media Content Rules? Inside Platform Moderation

What Happened A Reddit user’s question about social media content moderation has highlighted a widespread lack of understanding about how platform rules are created and enforced. The question—“Who decides how social media content is being moderated?"—touches on one of the most significant issues in modern digital communication. Social media platforms like Facebook (Meta), YouTube (Google), TikTok, Twitter/X, and others collectively serve billions of users worldwide. Each platform maintains detailed community guidelines that dictate what content is allowed, restricted, or banned entirely.

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Age Verification Laws Sweep Globe as Governments Target Kids Online

What Happened California Governor Gavin Newsom signed the Digital Age Assurance Act (AB 1043) into law in October 2024, requiring operating systems and app developers to implement age verification systems by January 2027. The law mandates that when users download and launch applications, developers must request age signals from operating system providers, who then share users’ age ranges: under 13, 13-16, 16-18, or 18 and older. This California law represents a unique approach compared to other states.

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