
YouTube appeals the social media addiction verdict, arguing it isn’t social media
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YouTube arguing it’s not “social media” is a bid to escape a regulatory bucket rather than a product reality check. Any platform with feeds, recommendations, and creator economies should assume addiction and youth-harm frameworks will apply regardless of labels — plan for that compliance load now.
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