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Florida Sues Snapchat, Probes Roblox Over Child Safety Issues
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Florida has launched a lawsuit against Snapchat, citing concerns about child predators exploiting the platform, and is now investigating Roblox for similar risks. The state’s Attorney General announced the legal action, signaling a crackdown on social media safety. This move reflects growing worries about online platforms and youth vulnerability. The case could reshape how tech companies address child protection.
Snapchat, a popular app among teens, allows users to send disappearing messages. Critics argue this feature can be misused by predators to evade detection.
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Florida’s lawsuit aims to hold Snapchat accountable for inadequate safety measures. The state claims the platform has failed to protect young users effectively.
Roblox, a gaming platform with millions of child users, is now under scrutiny. Florida is examining whether it similarly enables predatory behavior.
Online child safety has been a longstanding concern, with laws like COPPA in place. The 1998 federal law mandates protections for children under 13 online.
Some support Florida’s actions, arguing tech firms must prioritize user safety. Others warn lawsuits could stifle innovation or unfairly target certain platforms.
Child advocacy groups often push for stricter regulations on social media. However, tech companies argue they already invest heavily in safety protocols.
The case may influence how states regulate online platforms nationwide. Florida’s proactive stance could prompt other states to follow suit.
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