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Americans react to social media addiction, Trial verdict on Meta Google and YouTube

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Americans are reacting strongly after the verdict in the social media addiction trial involving major tech giants like Meta, Google, and YouTube. The case has reignited debates around digital addiction, platform responsibility, and the impact of social media on mental health. From legal implications to public opinion, here’s how people across the U.S. are responding.

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