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Mark Zuckerberg questioned in social media trial

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Mark Zuckerberg grilled in court during social media addiction trial
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand at the social media addiction trial examining whether children and teens were given access to an addictive and harmful product. CBS News' Carter Evans reports.

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Zuckerberg's trial testimony pushes back on social media addiction claims
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to face jury in landmark social media addiction trial
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Meta CEO Heads to Court as Historic Social Media Addiction Trial Reaches a Jury
Mark Zuckerberg took the stand February 18, 2026, as the star witness in the first jury trial treating social media platforms as defective products designed to addict kids.

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Mark Zuckerberg Testifies at Landmark Trial on Teen Social Media Addiction
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Meta’s Zuckerberg grilled in landmark US social media addiction trial
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X Goes Down: Social Media Site Not Working for Thousands of Users Worldwide

X, the social networking site formerly known as Twitter, is yet again suffering from technical problems preventing users from accessing the service. On Monday, there were nearly 43,000 user error reports as of 8:34 a.
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Leavitt Cornered on Trump and Vance’s Social Media ‘Problem’

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked whether Donald Trump and JD Vance have a “social media problem” after two of their posts were deleted since Friday. Trump’s racist Truth Social
Psychology Today
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Social Media as a Cause of Mental Health Problems

Longstanding concerns exist about excessive social media use causing mental health problems. The best evidence for this view comes from longitudinal studies showing that earlier social media use leads to later mental health problems, and from experimental ...
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Understanding Social Networking Services: Examples, Benefits & Drawbacks

Discover how social networking services connect users globally, explore their advantages, and understand the risks involved, such as privacy concerns and misinformation.
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Karoline Leavitt Asked If White House Has a ‘Social Media Problem’ After Deleted Ape and Genocide Posts

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked Tuesday if the administration had a "social media problem" in the aftermath of two deleted posts.
Tech Xplore on MSN
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AI model reads social media language to flag mental health risks

Mental health problems are among the most pressing of public health challenges, affecting millions across different age groups and societies. Depression, anxiety, and stress-related conditions rank among the leading causes of diminished quality of life worldwide.
Variety
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X/Twitter Users Report Problems With Social Network

Users of X, Elon Musk-owned social network formerly known as Twitter, reported multiple problems accessing the website and app Friday evening. Error reports for X ...
The Next Web
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Mandatory ID for social media would solve some problems — but create a lot more

Social media is central in many of our lives, but few would say that’s a good thing. Despite its initial promise, swathes of Europeans feel the technology has had a negative impact on society. While it promised to bring us together, the opposite has happened
Washington Examiner
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Social media’s collective action problem

This tidbit from the history of railroad safety is also a rejoinder to one of the laziest criticisms of The Anxious Generation, a new book from New York University professor Jonathan Haidt on the pernicious effects of social media and smartphones on ...
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