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  "path": "/2026/03/instagram-youtube-ordered-to-pay-300-million-to-anyone-whos-not-too-distracted-by-their-phones-to-claim-it/",
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  "textContent": "MENLO PARK, CA – Following a jury decision that found sites like Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to be designed to be purposely addictive to children, the social media giants have been ordered to payout $300 million to all affected users, provided said users are able to put down their phones long enough to get it. […]\n\nThe post Instagram, YouTube ordered to pay $300 million to anyone who’s not too distracted by their phones to claim it appeared first on The Beaverton.",
  "title": "Instagram, YouTube ordered to pay $300 million to anyone who’s not too distracted by their phones to claim it"
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