Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1797

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Establishing a special legislative commission to study the use of IVRs and other strategies by social media platforms

Impact

The bill seeks to bring attention to the psychological effects of social media usage on vulnerable groups, primarily adolescents. By understanding the mechanics behind IVRs, the commission aims to provide recommendations that could potentially lead to regulations or guidelines governing social media practices. This could result in enhanced protections for young users, potentially changing how social media platforms operate in relation to their user engagement strategies. If the commission’s findings suggest harmful implications, this could spark significant legislative action aimed at safeguarding mental health.

Summary

House Bill H1797 proposes the establishment of a special legislative commission tasked with studying the use of intermittent variable rewards (IVRs) and other strategies employed by social media platforms. This initiative recognizes the potential for these techniques to psychologically manipulate users, particularly adolescents, by prolonging their engagement with social media. The commission will investigate how IVRs may influence mental health and social behavior among younger populations, aiming to gather insights into the broader implications of these practices for public health and digital engagement.

Contention

While the bill seeks to address important public health concerns, there may be contention regarding the regulatory implications of its findings. Proponents of the bill may argue that regulating social media strategies is essential for protecting youth, while opponents might raise concerns over potential overreach and the implications for freedom of expression. The composition of the commission, which includes various stakeholders from mental health and legal fields, indicates an attempt to provide a comprehensive perspective, but debates may arise regarding the legitimacy of interventions on corporate practices in social media.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3512

Establishing a special legislative commission to study small modular reactors

MA H83

Establishing a special legislative commission to study load growth due to AI and data centers

MA H155

Establishing a special legislative commission to study the practice of lab shopping in the cannabis industry

MA HR65

Establishing a task force to study social media platforms and websites on which suicide is encouraged.

MA H2474

Establishing a special commission to study the youth sports industry and other related matters

MA H4076

Establishing a special commission on emergency medical services

MA H8345

HOUSE RESOLUTION CREATING A SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE COMMISSION TO STUDY THE USE OF THIRD-PARTY DIGITAL PLATFORMS WITHIN PUBLIC EDUCATION (Creates a special legislative commission to study the use of third-party digital platforms in public education and report its findings and recommendations to the general assembly no later than April 23, 2027, and said commission expires on May 28, 2027.)

MA HB186

Relating to prohibiting use of social media platforms by children.

MA HB4082

Social media platforms; user restrictions

MA SB771

Personal rights: liability: social media platforms.

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