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New York is moving forward with requiring social media platforms to display mental health warnings to users. This regulatory push reflects growing concerns about the psychological impact of social media, particularly on younger demographics.
The move signals how traditional media regulations are evolving to address emerging platform challenges. Similar regulatory pressures are shaping the Web3 and digital asset space as well, where platforms increasingly face requirements around user disclosures and risk warnings.
For digital platforms—whether centralized exchanges or social networks—these kinds of mandates represent a broader trend: regulators worldwide are tightening rules around user protection, mental health considerations, and transparent risk communication. It's a reminder that the industry landscape keeps shifting toward more accountability and structured safeguards.