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Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand, Finland, Myanmar:

A US jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube guilty of deliberately designing addictive products that caused harm to a young user in a landmark social media addiction trial that will likely serve as a bellwether for future cases. [1]

Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable for social media addiction: What we know Jury recommends Google and Meta pay $6m damages in landmark social media addiction lawsuit. [2]

I’ll take a day at random. Last Saturday, my YouTube watch list was gloriously varied. The chuck in my electric screwdriver had jammed, so 10 minutes with a man from Ohio sorted that out. [3]

Most people searching for mp4 movies in India want the same thing, easy, low-cost access to Bollywood and Tollywood films on a phone or laptop, without slow streams or confusing apps. [6]

Aari Aari: In the 2000s, Bombay Rockers gave a Punjabi folk hit a bold remix. Now, Dhurandhar 2 brings it back—blasting through a brutal action sequence as Ranveer Singh’s Jaskirat unleashes vengeance for his family. [8]

Jurors in the first two trials in the U.S. from a growing wave of lawsuits targeting social media firms over harm to children have found Meta and Alphabet’s Google liable, potentially teeing up an appeals fight that could reshape how U.S. [9]

Pressed ‘like’ on Youtube video, was fined for "discreditation of army" A 71-year-old pensioner from Alakurtti, Kola Peninsula, has been fined 30,000 rubles (€325) after he pressed ‘like’ on videos considered defamatory of Russia’s war against Ukrain... [10]

Sources
[1] MM indianexpress.com · 2026-03-26 · 75% match

Social media addiction trial: Why Meta and YouTube were held guilty

A US jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube guilty of deliberately designing addictive products that caused harm to a young user in a landmark social media addiction trial that will likely serve as a bellwether for future cases.

[2] MM www.aljazeera.com · 2026-03-26 · 75% match

Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable for social media addiction: What we know

Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable for social media addiction: What we know Jury recommends Google and Meta pay $6m damages in landmark social media addiction lawsuit.

[3] TH thediplomat.com · 2026-03-17 · 75% match

Malaysia and Indonesia Shouldn’t Ban YouTube for Under-16s

I’ll take a day at random. Last Saturday, my YouTube watch list was gloriously varied. The chuck in my electric screwdriver had jammed, so 10 minutes with a man from Ohio sorted that out.

[4] TH thepattayanews.com · 2026-03-17 · 75% match

Are You Aware That The Pattaya News is Available on YouTube?

[5] TH thethaiger.com · 2026-03-18 · 75% match

YouTube removes AI crypto scam ad impersonating Bitkub CEO

[6] TH www.chiangraitimes.com · 2026-03-23 · 65% match

MP4 Movies in India: Safe Bollywood and Tollywood Downloads

Most people searching for mp4 movies in India want the same thing, easy, low-cost access to Bollywood and Tollywood films on a phone or laptop, without slow streams or confusing apps.

[7] MM timesofindia.indiatimes.com · 2026-03-26 · 65% match

Bank fraud: CBI files case against 2 ex-directors of Reliance Telecom

[8] MM news18.com · 2026-03-25 · 65% match

7 Timeless Old Hindi Classics Featured In Dhurandhar 2 That You Shouldn’t Miss

Aari Aari: In the 2000s, Bombay Rockers gave a Punjabi folk hit a bold remix. Now, Dhurandhar 2 brings it back—blasting through a brutal action sequence as Ranveer Singh’s Jaskirat unleashes vengeance for his family.

[9] MM indianexpress.com · 2026-03-26 · 65% match

US jury verdicts against Meta, Google tee up fight over tech liability shield

Jurors in the first two trials in the U.S. from a growing wave of lawsuits targeting social media firms over harm to children have found Meta and Alphabet’s Google liable, potentially teeing up an appeals fight that could reshape how U.S.

[10] FI thebarentsobserver.com · 2026-02-09 · 75% match

Pressed ‘like’ on Youtube video, was fined for "discreditation of army"

Pressed ‘like’ on Youtube video, was fined for "discreditation of army" A 71-year-old pensioner from Alakurtti, Kola Peninsula, has been fined 30,000 rubles (€325) after he pressed ‘like’ on videos considered defamatory of Russia’s war against Ukrain

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