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Google faces social media addiction trial

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TikTok settles as Meta and Google face jury in social media addiction suit
A jury will decide whether or not platforms like Instagram and YouTube intentionally foster addictive behaviors in teen users, as their owners — Meta and Google, respectively — head to court over a se...

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TikTok, YouTube and Meta likely headed to trial over schools' social media addiction claims
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TikTok settles social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial against Meta, YouTube
 · 21h
TikTok settles landmark social media addiction lawsuit ahead of trial
TikTok agreed to settle a landmark social media addiction lawsuit just before the trial kicked off, the plaintiff’s attorneys confirmed.

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Meta, TikTok And YouTube Face Landmark Trial Over Youth Addiction Claims
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Meta, Google faces social media addiction trial
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Why seeking revenge is an addiction—and how to control it

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Having a close friend with a gambling addiction increases personal risk, study finds

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