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Massachusetts Court Hears Lawsuit Against Meta

Massachusetts' highest court hears arguments in a lawsuit alleging Meta designed addictive features on Facebook and Instagram for young users. Read the latest on this landmark case.

Woman Uses Smartphone While Swimming, Sparks Debate

A viral video shows a woman scrolling her phone while swimming in Sydney. This incident highlights Australia's 6-hour daily screen time and the rising issue of smartphone addiction. Read more.

Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Explained

Australia imposes a landmark ban on under-16s using major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube from December 10. Learn about the fines, platform responses, and the government's 'purgatory' rationale.

8 Vital Talks for Parents of Teenage Boys

Navigate your son's teenage years with these 8 crucial conversations about emotions, respect, and digital life. Build a confident and emotionally aware young man.

5 Birthday Gifts Indian Teens Hate Most

Struggling to pick a birthday gift for a teen? Discover the 5 most disliked presents and learn how to choose a gift they'll truly love and appreciate.

Malaysia Bans Social Media for Under-16s Next Year

Malaysia announces social media ban for users under 16 starting next year to protect children from online dangers including cyberbullying and scams. Learn more about global child safety measures.

Bengaluru Teens: Family Ties Boost Happiness

New survey reveals Bengaluru teenagers find happiness through family connections. Discover how strong family bonds contribute to moderate happiness levels among city youth.

Phone detox transforms brain in 30 days, scans show

American content creator Andrew Feinstein's 30-day smartphone detox led to dramatic brain changes. Medical scans showed reduced anxiety, improved focus - results doctor called 'best ever seen'.

Top 10 Social Media Platforms Worldwide in 2025

Discover the most popular social media platforms in 2025. Facebook leads with 3.07 billion users, while Reddit joins the top 10. See the full list and key trends shaping the digital world.

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