Abstract
The Internet is becoming increasingly interwoven into the fabric of daily life. Now more than ever, Americans are concerned about internet privacy and how personal data is being used, stored, and collected. Additionally, with information readily available at the click of a mouse or tap on a screen, there is rising concern about the impact of the Internet on both children and teenagers. Children’s internet use doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, and a census on media use by teens and tweens in 2021 reported that one in four teenagers use social media “almost constantly.”
Recommended Citation
Annaleigh Hobbs,
Think of the Children! Unmasking the Rhetoric Behind Internet Censorship in the Digital Age,
89 Mo. L. Rev.
(2024)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.missouri.edu/mlr/vol89/iss3/9