Florida Attorney General doesnât sign letter asking Facebook not to make child platform
44 attorneys general signed the letter. But not Floridaâs.
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Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody speaks during a press conference with Gov. Ron DeSantis at the Polk County Sheriff s Office, on Monday, April 19, 2021.
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TALLAHASSEE â No fewer than 40 state attorneys general signed onto a letter Monday urging Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to abandon his companyâs reported plans to create an Instagram for young children.
âUse of social media can be detrimental to the health and well-being of children, who are not equipped to navigate the challenges of having a social media account,â the bipartisan letter reads. âFurther, Facebook has historically failed to protect the welfare of children on its platforms.â
Florida Attorney General absent from letter asking Facebook not to make child platform Steve Contorno, Tampa Bay Times
TALLAHASSEE No fewer than 40 state attorneys general signed onto a letter Monday urging Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg to abandon his company’s reported plans to create an Instagram for young children.
“Use of social media can be detrimental to the health and well-being of children, who are not equipped to navigate the challenges of having a social media account,” the bipartisan letter reads. “Further, Facebook has historically failed to protect the welfare of children on its platforms.”
Florida’s attorney general, Ashley Moody, was not among them, however. And her office won’t say why.
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Alabama AG Steve Marshall pulls out of National Attorneys General Association
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Yellowhammer News reported the decision on Monday.
Mike Lewis, spokesman for Marshall, confirmed the decision to AL.com but had no further comment. According to Yellowhammer, Marshall pulled out of the organization because he said it has moved too far to the left in its policies.
“I can’t justify spending taxpayer dollars to fund an organization that seems to be going further and further left,” Marshall said. “With the money we will save, I can add a young lawyer to my consumer protection division and yield a far better return on the taxpayer’s investment.”
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