Could Florida's new social media law impact the future of Florida high school sports?

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Could Florida's new social media law impact the future of Florida high school sports?
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Young athletes are using social media to get recruited. If DeSantis restricts social media use, what will they do?

HB 3 prohibits kids 13 and under from opening social media accounts. Lawmakers say the bill protects kids from dangers online, but how will it impact young athletes?"With things like social media and all of this, you can have a kid in the house safe seemingly and then you have predators that can get right in there," DeSantis said.

“You got to have great film, especially these days, you got to have it posted so people can see it," Fason toldFason says parents could run accounts for their children, but added that it's important for parents to stay current and up-to-date with posting. Social media is an engine for recruiting and name, image, and likeness . The Florida High School Athletic Association has a proposal to bring NIL to high school sports in Florida; it would allow athletes to profit on their name, image, and likeness.

“Parents that are supporting their kids and like I say, staying on top of their social media, seeing what’s going on, making sure that isn’t no baggage on there," Fason said.

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