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Should Government Control Social Media? The Florida Daily Show – Ep. 12

The Florida Daily Show, Episode 12. In this episode of the Florida Daily Show, Ed Dean and Lindsay Randall dive into the growing push for government control over platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. Are lawmakers solving real problems, or creating new ones? And what happens when “protecting kids” turns into controlling content?

Should the government regulate social media—or should parents take responsibility? In this episode of the Florida Daily Show, Ed Dean and Lindsay Randall dive into the growing push for government control over platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok. Are lawmakers solving real problems, or creating new ones? And what happens when “protecting kids” turns into controlling content? Featuring guest Ryan Cohn of Sachs Media, the conversation explores: – The role of parents vs. government – The real impact of social media on kids – Addiction, algorithms, and content control – Where Americans are actually getting their news Is this about safety—or control?

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