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People are discussing Meta’s latest legal/regulatory and policy pressure around child safety—specifically efforts to revise a child safety bill to reduce lawsuit exposure. Separately, there’s chatter about Meta’s AI “workers” facing internal revolt narratives alongside unrelated political controversy.

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Key Takeaway Meta is pushing to rewrite a child safety bill to limit legal liability over potential harm to kids.
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Meta is pushing to rewrite a child safety bill to limit legal liability over potential harm to kids.

People are discussing Meta’s latest legal/regulatory and policy pressure around child safety—specifically efforts to revise a child safety bill to reduce lawsuit exposure. Separately, there’s chatter about Meta’s AI “workers” facing internal revolt narratives alongside unrelated political controversy.

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Regulatory focus Rewrite a child safety bill
Stated goal Shield from lawsuits over harm to kids

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