Attorney General Hilgers is warning parents about the harm social media platforms can cause children and youth. His office can direct parents to resources as they strive to help their children navigate the challenges of digital technology.
“Social media platforms know that the longer kids engage with their platforms, the more profitable they will be. Algorithms and notifications psychologically manipulate young users into a state of addiction to their platforms and never-ending feeds,” stated Attorney General Mike Hilgers.
In May 2023, the U.S. Surgeon General issued a New Advisory About Effects Social Media Use Has on Youth Mental Health. Today, United States Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy is in Lincoln for a special Community Conversation on the topic of social media and its impact on youth mental health.
“Our office is watchful for pitfalls that have arrived with this digital landscape. We have not hesitated to investigate and, when appropriate, file lawsuits to protect youth from the physical and mental health harms to children and teens fueled by the expansion and invasiveness of social media platforms,” stated Attorney General Hilgers.
Consider these resources to help you navigate appropriate social media use with your child:
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Protecting Your Child’s Privacy Online (Net Cetera)
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Reporting Sextortion
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Cyberbullying
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Family Discussion Guide
AGO short videos about online safety for middle school and high school students
The Attorney General’s Office is asking parents to share concerns they might have for the negative effects to their children. Those concerns can be shared by visiting ProtectTheGoodLife.Nebraska.gov and clicking on the banner to complete a complaint form.