Can a law make social media less 'addictive'? BBC
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- Q1caused or driven byfuelled by30s
- Q2A continuous transmission of data from social mediasocial media feed30s
- Q3the articles or parts contained in a magazine or book, with the number of the page they begin oncontent30s
- Q4adapted, fitted, customizedtailored30s
- Q5Permission given for a minor by his/her parentsparental consent30s
- Q6introducing new ideas or methods, innovativegroundbreaking30s
- Q7to fail to be noticed, resulting in problemsslipping through30s
- Q8protecting; defendingShielding30s
- Q9a feeling of sympathy for someone or somethingconcern30s
- Q10a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.policy30s
- Q11Having to do with the lawLegislative30s
- Q12getting involved in a situation to change what is happeningintervention30s
- Q13(n.) risk, peril; (v.) to expose to danger or harm;hazard30s
- Q14to be without; a shortagelack30s
- Q15the fact that something is very common or happens oftenPrevalence30s