Opinion: The crucial skills needed for teens' choices regarding social media addiction
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Making choices online involves a set of skills that can be learned in the same way that driving a car, playing basketball, or speaking Spanish require learning and practising certain skills. This is where the science of decision making can help, writes Robin Gregory. PHOTO BY DISOBEYART /Getty Images/iStockphoto Article content Social media addiction is receiving lots of attention these days, in part due to recent trial decisions involving Meta, Google, and YouTube. Article content In one case, a jury in Los Angeles concluded that Meta and Google “acted with malice, oppression, or fraud” by bu…
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