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Social media platforms should be liable for youth mental health harm

Advocates argue that platforms knowingly design addictive features targeting adolescents, contributing to teen mental health crises, and should face liability like tobacco companies. Tech defenders maintain that correlation does not prove causation, that underlying social factors drive mental health issues, and that censorship and liability would destroy beneficial platforms.

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