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Pew Study Finds Most Teens Have Positive Social Media Experiences Despite Lawsuit Outcomes

Recent research from Pew indicates that about 70% of teenagers report mostly positive interactions with social media, challenging the crisis narrative propagated by legal actions and public opinion. This suggests that social media might not be as harmful to adolescent mental health as some studies and lawsuits imply. Future discussions should assess how perceptions and legal frameworks influence social media regulation and youth well-being.
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