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Meta, Google Risk Big Tobacco-Like Fallout After Social Media Addiction Trial
- Thursday March 26, 2026
- World News | Bloomberg News
Unless the verdict is overturned on appeal, the companies may need to change how their products work, a move that could jeopardise the valuable advertising businesses that keep platforms like Instagram and YouTube so profitable.
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Jury Finds YouTube, Instagram Liable In Social Media Addiction Trial
- Wednesday March 25, 2026
- India News | Associated Press
After more than 40 hours of deliberation across 9 days, California jurors decided Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design or operation of their platforms.
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Parents Beware! Social Media Use Linked To Eating Disorder In Children, Says Study
- Thursday December 5, 2019
- IANS
Is your child too active on social media? If yes it can be harmful to your child. Researchers have found that excessive use of social media, particularly platforms with a strong focus on image posting and viewing is associated with eating disorder in young adolescents.
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Meta, Google Risk Big Tobacco-Like Fallout After Social Media Addiction Trial
- Thursday March 26, 2026
- World News | Bloomberg News
Unless the verdict is overturned on appeal, the companies may need to change how their products work, a move that could jeopardise the valuable advertising businesses that keep platforms like Instagram and YouTube so profitable.
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www.ndtv.com
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Jury Finds YouTube, Instagram Liable In Social Media Addiction Trial
- Wednesday March 25, 2026
- India News | Associated Press
After more than 40 hours of deliberation across 9 days, California jurors decided Meta and YouTube were negligent in the design or operation of their platforms.
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www.ndtv.com
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Parents Beware! Social Media Use Linked To Eating Disorder In Children, Says Study
- Thursday December 5, 2019
- IANS
Is your child too active on social media? If yes it can be harmful to your child. Researchers have found that excessive use of social media, particularly platforms with a strong focus on image posting and viewing is associated with eating disorder in young adolescents.
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doctor.ndtv.com