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YouTube announced Thursday it’s limiting how often videos related to topics such as body weight and social aggression are recommended to teen users in the U.S. amid a growing number of lawsuits against social media platforms, including the Google-owned platform, alleging they’re contributing to the teen mental health crisis.
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YouTube and its Youth and Families Advisory Committee identified categories of videos that “could be problematic for some teens if viewed in repetition,” it said in a blog post.
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