Creates provisions relating to regulation of online content involving minors
Missouri bill creates new regulatory requirements for online platforms handling content involving minors, establishing state-level child safety standards.
Missouri bill creates new regulatory requirements for online platforms handling content involving minors, establishing state-level child safety standards.
HB 2733 creates new regulatory provisions governing online content involving minors in Missouri. The bill establishes rules and requirements for how digital platforms must handle, moderate, and potentially restrict content that includes or targets minors. Specific provisions are not detailed in the current filing information, but the bill represents a state-level approach to child online safety.
Online child safety has become a significant policy concern as platforms struggle with harmful content exposure. State-level legislation like this could establish new compliance burdens on tech companies operating in Missouri and create new legal liability frameworks. The outcome may serve as a model for other states or create a patchwork of conflicting requirements for national platforms.
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