AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 47, Chapter 18, relative to social media.
Impact
The implementation of HB2709 will significantly affect the operations of social media companies within Tennessee, imposing stringent requirements to ensure minors' safety. Companies must put in place systems for age verification and develop ways for parents to monitor and control their children's social media use. Additionally, the bill mandates that minors be restricted from accessing their accounts during certain hours unless parental modification is applied. This bill thereby centralizes accountability on social media companies and requires significant adjustments to their existing processes concerning age verification and user data protection.
Summary
House Bill 2709 seeks to amend the Tennessee Code Annotated relating to social media, introducing several regulations aimed at protecting minors who use social media platforms. The bill defines key concepts including 'account holder', 'minor', and outlines the roles of social media companies. It requires such companies to verify the age of their users and obtain explicit parental consent for minor account holders, creating a legal framework that aims to curb addiction and protect the welfare of young users. The verification process must occur at the account creation stage and, for existing accounts, within a 14-day period if age or consent was not previously verified.
Contention
Notably, there is potential for contention surrounding the bill's requirements for parental consent and supervision. Critics may argue that such regulations could infringe on the digital rights of minors and lead to user privacy concerns. Moreover, social media companies may contest the feasibility of implementing the required verification measures, highlighting challenges regarding user data management and the complexities of parental involvement. As technology evolves and social platforms adapt, discussions on balancing user autonomy with protective measures for minors are likely to continue.