No, parents should not control teens’ social media. I understand that these laws are intended to protect minors from inappropriate content. But there would be drawbacks for kids whose parents censor important information about health or current events. Social media might be the only place these kids could get useful information about their lives. Additionally, these laws will likely create distrust between teens and parents. Some kids might even find ways to create secret accounts. If parents control teens’ access to social media, teens’ relationship with their parents could suffer, and they might also lose out on valuable learning opportunities. Teens need the freedom to navigate social media on their own. If they do make mistakes online, they can learn from those mistakes.
—Amaanya Gandhi, California