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"textContent": "Social media platforms Instagram and YouTube have a design defect which means they are addictive, a jury in the United States has ruled. The Los Angeles jury took nearly nine days to reach its verdict in the landmark case brought by a woman known as KGM against social media platforms. It awarded US$3 million in […]\n\nThe post Meta and Google just lost a landmark social media addiction case. A tech law expert explains the fallout appeared first on Interaksyon.",
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