Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB318

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Social Media/minors

Impact

The legislative intent is to ensure that social media platforms provide content delivery systems that do not incorporate addictive design features by default. This includes prohibiting platforms from sending notifications to minors during specific hours, from collecting excessive personal data, and from targeting minors with advertisements without verified parental consent. It also aims to empower parents by allowing them to make informed decisions regarding their children's online activities.

Summary

House Bill 318 (HB318) is a legislative measure introduced in Alaska that focuses on the regulation of social media platforms used by minors. It recognizes that minors are particularly vulnerable to the design features of social media that are intentionally crafted to maximize user engagement. The bill seeks to protect minors from the associated risks of excessive use, which are linked to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression, as well as exposure to harmful content. By mandating certain design requirements, the bill aims to create a safer online environment for young users.

Contention

While the bill has clear objectives aimed at enhancing the safety of minors online, there are potential points of contention regarding the enforcement of these regulations, as well as the impact on social media companies. Critics may argue about the feasibility of enforcing such measures, especially regarding identifying and verifying minors' ages, along with the implications for business practices in the tech sector. Additionally, discussions may arise about balancing adequate protections for minors with the preservation of free speech and innovation in social media services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB262

Social Media/minors

AK HB2861

Social media protections; minors

AK HB2991

Social media; online content; minors

AK SB1747

Social media; online content; minors.

AK HB4057

Social media platforms; requirements; minors

AK HB05474

An Act Concerning Social Media Platforms And Minors.

AK HB1287

Social Media Tools for Minor Users & Parents

AK HB05037

An Act Promoting The Safety Of Minors On Social Media Platforms.

AK AB56

Social media: warning labels.

AK HB06857

An Act Concerning The Attorney General's Recommendations Regarding Social Media And Minors.

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