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Social media held liable for addictive platform designs

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While social media connects people worldwide, concerns are rising over its impact on children.

A Los Angeles jury has held Meta and YouTube responsible for creating addictive platforms that harmed a young woman, awarding $6m in damages.

BFM examines the verdict’s impact and potential safeguards with Bradley Freeman, a professor of media studies at the School of Arts, Sunway University.

Presenters: Shazana Mokhtar & Philip See
Producer: Tun Hizami Hashim/BFM

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