1321. Meta and YouTube head to trial over harm to children after TikTok settles
Shannon Bond discusses a trial examining whether social media companies like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube harm children by engaging them excessively.
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Shannon Bond discusses a trial examining whether social media companies like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube harm children by engaging them excessively.
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