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Addicted to social media? Ruling against Meta and Google could have major consequences

Addicted to social media? Ruling against Meta and Google could have major consequences

Meta and Google have been held liable for a 20-year-old woman's addiction to their social media platforms, which she claims led her to become suicidal. This legal ruling is expected to have significant implications for numerous similar lawsuits against major tech companies.

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