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How the social media ban could reshape how all of us use the internet
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Jun 21, 10:00 UTC
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Jun 22, 16:19 UTC · Medical Tribune
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Coverage (4)
- Why other parties should pay attention to TMC's unravelling The Times of India · 20d ago
- Mum 'not sure' social media ban would have saved son BBC · 20d ago
- The UK just banned social media for kids under 16. The founder of 'safe TikTok' says the US is next Fortune · 20d ago
- The Global Rush to Ban Kids From Social Media Has Begun. Will It Work? The Hollywood Reporter · 20d ago
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