Recently, the CEOs of Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram appeared before a United States Senate subcommittee to respond to intense questioning regarding the adverse effects of their social media presentations to adolescents and young adults 14 through 24 years of age. Each admitted to the senators that social media did, in fact, contribute to adverse reactions to youthful populations between the ages of 14 and 24. However, they responded by stating that they were doing all they could to alleviate this problem, to which several senators from both political parties contended little if anything had been done to clean up problems observed on social media. Senator Hawley, a Republican in Missouri, angrily pressed CEO Zuckerberg of Facebook to apologize to parents in the senate chambers for the death of their children due to the adverse of the social to "clean up his act." Mr. Zuckerberg did so reluctantly.