Chris Mason: How will the UK respond to US court verdict on social media?
He wrote on Substack last month that social media "has become something that is quietly harming our children" and he wants "crack down on the addictive elements… the never ending scrolling, that keeps are children hooked on their screens for hours, and stop kids getting around age limits."
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