According to a public statement shared by Governor Kathy Hochul, New York’s proposed budget includes online safety measures focused on protecting children from digital threats tied to AI chatbots, location sharing, and communication from unknown adults. The statement quickly drew reactions online from both supporters and critics. Some New Yorkers argue stronger protections are needed because children are increasingly exposed to online predators, scams, sextortion schemes, and inappropriate interactions through social media and messaging apps. Others are raising concerns about privacy, parental rights, free speech, and whether expanded government involvement in online platforms could go too far depending on how any future policies are written or enforced. At this time, the public statement did not provide a full breakdown of proposed rules, platform restrictions, enforcement methods, or how the measures would impact users, parents, or technology companies. No additional official clarification was immediately included alongside the social media statement reviewed by TVOTT Hillbilly News. As debate continues, many residents are asking for more transparency about what specifically is being proposed and how it could affect everyday internet and social media usage in New York.
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