Ah good. I was hoping that legislators could find a way to make the internet far more annoying. They should ask the DMV and TSA for additional suggestions.
i think we have probably vastly underestimated the negative effect of social media and various other media addictions, especially in the development of children and teenagers.
for some time now, human technological development has outpaced and surpassed social and behavioral development, and this is obviously a real problem. the only way to handle it is to limit technology.
And it won't do anything. The people that are addicted to social media are just going to keep clicking "Next page" over and over. If anything, it'll make it worse, because each click is a skinner box on whether or not you'll see something fun and exciting.