Mark Zuckerberg downplayed Meta's internal research on social media addiction and its impact on users during a New Mexico child safety trial, disputing claims of harmful effects despite company documents indicating otherwise. This approach echoes previous strategies to mitigate concerns raised by whistleblowers like Frances Haugen, highlighting the company’s efforts to maintain that their platforms are not addictive or detrimental to mental health. Content creators should be aware of Meta's stance and the ongoing legal battles as they navigate social media policies and platform impacts on user engagement and well-being.
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