The state judge overseeing New Mexico’s attempt to force a safety overhaul of Instagram and Facebook said Monday that he’s worried some of the proposed changes would amount to “overreach.” New Mexico attorney general Raúl Torrez is pushing for extensive changes and up to $3.7 billion in penalties after a state jury ruled last month that Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta had failed to protect kids from sexual predators. Judge Bryan Biedscheid is presiding over a second trial to determine which of those requested remedies are appropriate. “I am a judge, I am not a legislator, I am not a regulator,” Biedscheid said as the second phase began on Monday. New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is pushing for a major safety overhaul of Instagram and Facebook.…