The Texas social media law takes effect September 1.

How do they even plan on enforcing this? What would possibly be the consequences for either parent or child if they violate?

How would you even enforce that?

Of course every parent should have an idea of their kids are doing on the internet or at least educate their kids to such a degree that they don’t require supervision and can be trusted use the internet responsibly. But that is just common sense and should fall in to the general responsibilities of a parent.

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