Mark Zuckerberg says there's 'no causal connection' between social media and teen mental health
Briefly

Zuckerberg indicated that much of the research does not support a direct causal link between social media use and negative mental health outcomes for teens. He emphasized the complexity of the issue.
In his argument, Zuckerberg noted that while research may suggest that there isn't a direct correlation, social media influences both positive and negative mental health impacts, highlighting the multifaceted nature of adolescent experiences.
He asserted the need for parents to have tools to regulate social media use, stating, 'You can play a role in trying to make something better even if the thing wasn't caused by you in the first place.'
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