Social Media Accountability
Social media platforms are increasingly scrutinized for their addictive nature, especially concerning children, with calls for regulation to mitigate psychological harm. There's a growing consensus that these companies should be held accountable for the toxic environments they foster, as evidenced by alarming rates of cyberbullying among students. As algorithms incentivize negativity, the need for a shift in responsibility and design becomes more pressing.In this clip
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Can social media be regulated?
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