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Is social media responsible for what happens to users? -- Harvard Gazette
Landmark suit to examine 1996 law, questions about mental health, other harms, role of website design
A Los Angeles jury will decide whether Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube are addictive and causing harm to teenagers and children -- and whether they can be held responsible for it.
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Meta, YouTube face trial over social media addiction, as TikTok settles
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Meta and YouTube are in court this week over allegations that their social media platforms can be addictive and harmful to children, while TikTok on Tuesday chose to settle the closely watched case.
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There's A Specific Phone Habit That Experts Say Is Worse For Your Brain Than Your Screen Time
It's far and away the most annoying part of social media for many of us, and new research says it's the worst, too: Having notifications on is worse for your brain than screen time in general, according to a new study.
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Methuen takes new steps to curb social media use by youths under age 16 - The Boston Globe
"Excessive social media use among children under 16 is often linked to mental health challenges, cyberbullying, negative impacts on academic and social development," Beauregard said in an interview this week at City Hall.
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Book excerpt: "The Meaning of Your Life" by Arthur C. Brooks
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In his latest book, "The Meaning of Your Life" (to be published March 31 by Portfolio), New York Times bestselling author Arthur C.
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Social Media Poses Risks to Children's Mental Health, Review Concludes
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterFRIDAY, March 20, 2026 (HealthDay News) -- Social media is bad for kids, increasing their risk of depression, self-harm, substance use and behavior problems, a major evidence review has concluded.