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Editorial: Social media is hurting kids. Why hasn't government stepped in?

Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion November 24, 2022

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“We make body image issues worse for 1 in 3 teen girls.” “Teens blame Instagram for increases in the rate of anxiety and depression.” Those findings from the company’s internal research were among many alarming disclosures made public last year when former Facebook product manager Frances Haugen blew the whistle on the social media giant. She revealed the company knew its Instagram platform was harmful to the mental health of a large... + full article



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