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A public library after school, teens playing board games at a table, a phone basket on a counter, bookshelves behind, sunlight through windows, relaxed faces and conversation. Social media regulation pairs with offline institutions that make real community easier.

What would help Americans scroll less? Friction, privacy limits, and offline defaults could shift behavior at scale.

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