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HomePhys.org - BusinessJury signals tech titans on hook for social media addiction

Jury signals tech titans on hook for social media addiction

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A question by jurors in a landmark social media addiction trial on Friday signaled Meta or YouTube may have to pay for letting a girl get hooked onto their platforms.

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