Liz Foley
@lizfol
Organizer/Biker/Food lover. Tweets are my own daily musings
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22-02-2014 14:17:50
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Ahead of the Big Tech CEO hearing, Design It For Us is focused on $270, the lifetime dollar valuation that Meta puts on teenagers. Despite being repeatedly asked about this, a Meta executive denied the company thinks about teens this way. But lawsuits against Meta reveal otherwise.
Common Sense Media Now that the Senate has gotten Mark Zuckerberg to apologize to parents of children harmed by social media, the Senate should really pass legislation immediately to protect all kids online.
"There is an undeniable link between the extended use of social media and mental health challenges. It is time for that to change. And Albany has the power to do it." Liz Foley spoke today at a press conference w/@nystateAG & State Senator Andrew Gounardes in support of the NY SAFE for Kids Act
Important op-ed today in the Albany Times Union by our founder Jim Steyer about why New York needs to pass the NY SAFE for Kids Act and the NY Child Data Protection Act. timesunion.com/opinion/articl…
Big news! Today, New York became the first state in the country to pass legislation to limit addictive social media feeds for kids and teens by passing the SAFE for Kids Act. Read the statement from our CEO Jim Steyer: commonsensemedia.org/press-releases…
A historic day in New York, as Governor Kathy Hochul signed the SAFE for Kids Act into law. Our Liz Foley stands with powerful advocates like NY AG James, State Senator Andrew Gounardes, & Nily Rozic 李羅莎 to see this important step in making kids safer online.
Huge vote in the Senate, 86-1 in favor of cloture. Final vote comes Tuesday. Chuck Schumer promised to bring this up, and he did it. Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act, S. 2073 is moving ahead.
Happening now in Washington DC: Louisiana parents and pediatricians are meeting with the offices of Steve Scalise and Speaker Mike Johnson to urge them to #PassKOSA! Congress must act now and do their part to protect kids before the end of the year!
Message from Steve Scalise constituent, a mother, pediatrician and Common Sense Media advocate, for Congress to protect kids online now, before it adjourns. #PassKOSA and #COPPA.
Tech companies have used our children as guinea pigs for their targeted algorithms. New York state leaders have a critical opportunity to build on progress to protect kids' online safety, I argue with Jim Steyer of Common Sense Media: timesunion.com/opinion/articl…
We’re thrilled Governor Kathy Hochul announced her support for legislation that would protect kids online from predators, scammers and harmful AI chatbots. We look forward to working with the governor, State Senator Andrew Gounardes and Nily Rozic 李羅莎 to ensure this gets passed! commonsensemedia.org/press-releases…