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This year, a registered Amazon lobbyist spoke at #NMKidsCode hearings, claiming ties to local groups but conveniently forgetting to mention his Amazon affiliation. Big Tech's covert influence is real. theguardian.com/technology/202…


“That’s why the age appropriate design code is vital. It sets out specific requirements for online services to protect children’s privacy, such as disabling location tracking and data sharing to third parties,” said State Senator George Muñoz. #NMKidsCode nmpoliticalreport.com/2023/02/25/bil…


“Please don’t let Big Tech mislead you that this will crush our industry. Passing this bill will encourage the industry to do what we do best: innovate.” @GretaMcAnany of @bluefevr shares how the #NMKidsCode will help@improve future product design.


Unanimously passed in California last fall, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the country — kicking off with a hearing today in the New Mexico State Senate. Join us in supporting the #NMKidsCode: newmexicokidscode.com


Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

5RightsFound's tweet image. Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

New Mexico State Senator George Muñoz is urging the passage of the #NMKidsCode, pointing to the legislation's success in California and the UK.santafenewmexican.com/opinion/my_vie…


NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

accountabletech's tweet image. NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. 

Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies. Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

ptogetheraction's tweet image. Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies.

Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

“Please don’t let Big Tech mislead you that this will crush our industry. Passing this bill will encourage the industry to do what we do best: Innovate.” @GretaMcAnany of @bluefevr shares how the #NMKidsCode will help improve future product design.


The #NMkidscode passed out of the Senate Tax, Business, and Transportation Committee Hearing with an 8-0 vote today 👏


NM's Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee will be hearing #SB319 the #NMKidsCode today. Looking forward to hearing from @RapierRocha, youth, parents, and local advocates on why online platforms should be designed with kids in mind.


Delighted to see bipartisan support for the Age Appropriate Design Code in the US marches on! Last night's UNANIMOUS vote in Sante Fe takes New Mexico one step closer to building the digital world that young people deserve. Thank you @munozfornm for your leadership! #NMKidsCode


We salute @NewMexicoOAG State Attorney General Raul Torrez for his vocal support for a New Mexico AADC. His support mirrors that of children & parents across the US calling for state led action to protect children & young people online. #NMKidsCode @resetdottech @accountabletech


Protecting kids online is popular on both sides of the aisle. Both the #CAKidsCode and #MDKidsCode, and now the #NMKidsCode, were all introduced with strong bipartisan support.pluribusnews.com/news-and-event…


“I really am upset and frustrated when I hear parents should be more involved.” Watch Erin Armijo urge the #NMLeg to pass the #NMKidsCode because we need to hold online platforms accountable for their addictive and harmful design features for kids and teens.


Watch Tracy Kemp share the story of her son’s cyberbullying. It’s time for New Mexico to pass the #NMKidsCode to require basic privacy standards for kids by design and default.


GREAT NEWS: The New Mexico Age Appropriate Design Code passed out of the Senate Tax, Business, and Transportation Committee 8-0. Here’s what State Senator George Muñoz and witnesses had to say about the #NMKidsCode: 🧵


Big Tech platforms know all the tricks to keep kids hooked. As a parent and state legislator, @munozfornm understands the importance of passing the #NMKidsCode.


The #NMKidsCode protects kids online by design and default through 15 standards as outlined by @RapierRocha of @5RightsFound:


We’re thrilled that the New Mexico State Senate has introduced the #NMKidsCode to ensure platforms likely accessed by children in the state are designed with their safety and privacy in mind. Join us in supporting this critical legislation: newmexicokidscode.com


This year, a registered Amazon lobbyist spoke at #NMKidsCode hearings, claiming ties to local groups but conveniently forgetting to mention his Amazon affiliation. Big Tech's covert influence is real. theguardian.com/technology/202…


“I really am upset and frustrated when I hear parents should be more involved.” Watch Erin Armijo urge the #NMLeg to pass the #NMKidsCode because we need to hold online platforms accountable for their addictive and harmful design features for kids and teens.


85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for the government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people. At today's #NMKidsCode hearing, #nmleg will consider a bill to do just that: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

Tech_Oversight's tweet image. 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for the government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people. At today's #NMKidsCode hearing, #nmleg will consider a bill to do just that: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

accountabletech's tweet image. NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. 

Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

NEW poll from Public Policy Polling commissioned by the New Mexico Kids Code Coalition shows 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for gov’t to address Big Tech’s impact on young people, with 82% supporting legislation like #NMKidsCode kidscodecoalition.org/2024/01/poll-v…

Tech_Oversight's tweet image. NEW poll from Public Policy Polling commissioned by the New Mexico Kids Code Coalition shows 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for gov’t to address Big Tech’s impact on young people, with 82% supporting legislation like #NMKidsCode

kidscodecoalition.org/2024/01/poll-v…

“That’s why the age appropriate design code is vital. It sets out specific requirements for online services to protect children’s privacy, such as disabling location tracking and data sharing to third parties,” said State Senator George Muñoz. #NMKidsCode nmpoliticalreport.com/2023/02/25/bil…


Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

5RightsFound's tweet image. Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

We salute @NewMexicoOAG State Attorney General Raul Torrez for his vocal support for a New Mexico AADC. His support mirrors that of children & parents across the US calling for state led action to protect children & young people online. #NMKidsCode @resetdottech @accountabletech


Delighted to see bipartisan support for the Age Appropriate Design Code in the US marches on! Last night's UNANIMOUS vote in Sante Fe takes New Mexico one step closer to building the digital world that young people deserve. Thank you @munozfornm for your leadership! #NMKidsCode


We’re thrilled that the New Mexico State Senate has introduced the #NMKidsCode to ensure platforms likely accessed by children in the state are designed with their safety and privacy in mind. Join us in supporting this critical legislation: newmexicokidscode.com


Watch Tracy Kemp share the story of her son’s cyberbullying. It’s time for New Mexico to pass the #NMKidsCode to require basic privacy standards for kids by design and default.


“Please don’t let Big Tech mislead you that this will crush our industry. Passing this bill will encourage the industry to do what we do best: innovate.” @GretaMcAnany of @bluefevr shares how the #NMKidsCode will help@improve future product design.


The #NMKidsCode protects kids online by design and default through 15 standards as outlined by @RapierRocha of @5RightsFound:


.@munozfornm states the key provisions of the #NMKidsCode, which have already been successfully implemented in the UK.


Big Tech platforms know all the tricks to keep kids hooked. As a parent and state legislator, @munozfornm understands the importance of passing the #NMKidsCode.


GREAT NEWS: The New Mexico Age Appropriate Design Code passed out of the Senate Tax, Business, and Transportation Committee 8-0. Here’s what State Senator George Muñoz and witnesses had to say about the #NMKidsCode: 🧵


Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies. Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

ptogetheraction's tweet image. Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies.

Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

Unanimously passed in California last fall, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the country — kicking off with a hearing today in the New Mexico State Senate. Join us in supporting the #NMKidsCode: newmexicokidscode.com


It’s been 161 days since the #CAKidsCode was signed into law. And now we’re thrilled to see other states — starting with New Mexico — introducing Age Appropriate Design Codes. #NMKidsCode

NM's Senate Tax, Business and Transportation Committee will be hearing #SB319 the #NMKidsCode today. Looking forward to hearing from @RapierRocha, youth, parents, and local advocates on why online platforms should be designed with kids in mind.



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Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

5RightsFound's tweet image. Unanimously passed in California just months ago, the Age Appropriate Design Code is now inspiring legislation across the USA. Next up: #NMKidsCode! The digital world children & young people deserve is possible. @munozfornm @NewMexicoOAG @resetdottech @accountabletech

Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies. Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

ptogetheraction's tweet image. Today is the first hearing for the #NMKidsCode -- design code legislation like what passed in CA last year -- and our mom advocate Tracy is testifying about how her son was targeted by racist cyberbullies.

Sign the petition to support Kids Codes: act.parentstogetheraction.org/petitions/supp…

NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

accountabletech's tweet image. NEW POLL: A vast majority of New Mexico voters want government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people with legislation like the #NMKidsCode. 

Learn more about this landmark legislation to protect kids online: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

NEW poll from Public Policy Polling commissioned by the New Mexico Kids Code Coalition shows 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for gov’t to address Big Tech’s impact on young people, with 82% supporting legislation like #NMKidsCode kidscodecoalition.org/2024/01/poll-v…

Tech_Oversight's tweet image. NEW poll from Public Policy Polling commissioned by the New Mexico Kids Code Coalition shows 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for gov’t to address Big Tech’s impact on young people, with 82% supporting legislation like #NMKidsCode

kidscodecoalition.org/2024/01/poll-v…

85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for the government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people. At today's #NMKidsCode hearing, #nmleg will consider a bill to do just that: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

Tech_Oversight's tweet image. 85% of New Mexico voters believe it’s important for the government to address the impact of Big Tech on young people. At today's #NMKidsCode hearing, #nmleg will consider a bill to do just that: NewMexicoKidsCode.com

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