Opinion: Internet giants hurt children, concertgoers and journalism. California is struggling.

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Tom Philp is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial writer and columnist who returned to The Sacramento Bee in 2023 after working in government for 16 years. Philp previously wrote for The Bee from 1991 to 2007.

America’s youth spend more time on social media than on homework. Popular media outlets like YouTube and TikTok have unfettered freedom to keep kids addicted to their businesses by analyzing their interests and sending a non-stop feed of images. Researchers are increasingly concerned about how all this exposure is affecting behavior and self-esteem.

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The information age is outpacing the government’s ability to monitor or manage it. With Washington in a perpetual state of gridlock, states need to set some reasonable limits. The California Legislature is trying to do just that with a series of bills this year that have caught the attention of the industry. While finding some sensible and workable reforms is not easy, it is definitely worth the effort.

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