As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules? As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
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- As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
- As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules? As a US
- trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
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- As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
- As a US trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules? As a US
- trial finds Meta and Google intentionally built addictive social media platforms, will the UK change its rules?
