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By Paul Sandle and Marissa Davison
LONDON, March 16 (Reuters) – British teenagers, like their peers abroad, have a conflicted relationship with social media.
They know it can feed them a diet of “brain rot” content that keeps them glued to their p… [5935 chars]
Source: U.S. News & World Report | Published: 2026-03-16T07:03:00Z
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