HomeLegal DirectorySC H 4591 Stop HARM from Addictive Social Media Act (2026)

Enacted (not yet in effect) Moderate protection

South Carolina H 4591 — Stop HARM from Addictive Social Media Act

SC · S.C. H 4591 (126th G.A., 2026) — signed May 19, 2026; eff. Jan. 1, 2027

South Carolina H 4591, the Stop HARM from Addictive Social Media Act, prohibits social media platforms from deploying addictive algorithmic design features to users under 18. Covered platforms must disable infinite scroll, autoplay, and similar compulsive-engagement features for minor users without parental consent; must not push notifications to minors during school hours (7 AM–3 PM) or late night (10 PM–6 AM) without parental authorization; and may not use algorithmic recommendation systems that exploit minors' psychological vulnerabilities to drive engagement. Platforms must implement age verification. Signed May 19, 2026; effective January 1, 2027.

Technical detail

S.C. H 4591 (126th General Assembly, 2026) — prohibits covered social media platforms from: (1) deploying infinite scroll, autoplay, or artificial engagement-maximizing mechanisms to users under 18 without verifiable parental consent; (2) sending push notifications to minor users during school hours (7 AM–3 PM on school days) or between 10 PM and 6 AM without parental authorization; (3) using algorithmic recommendation or curation systems that exploit minors' psychological vulnerabilities or cognitive biases to maximize engagement time. Covered platforms must implement age-verification or age-assurance systems. South Carolina AG enforcement; graduated civil penalties. Signed May 19, 2026; effective January 1, 2027.

Who is protected: Minor social media users (under 18) in South Carolina

Who must comply: Social media platforms operating in South Carolina with minor users

Key facts

JurisdictionSC
LevelState
StatusEnacted (not yet in effect)
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2027-01-01
Enacted2026-05-19
CitationS.C. H 4591 (126th G.A., 2026) — signed May 19, 2026; eff. Jan. 1, 2027
Enforced bySouth Carolina Attorney General
Topicschildren's online safety · consumer protection
Last verified2026-07-03
Official sourceH 4591 — South Carolina Legislature (126th Session) ↗

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