The widespread availability and use of digital tools such as smartphones and social media platforms have led to extensive discussions about their social and psychological effects and the emergence of a new concept: digital wellbeing. What digital wellbeing entails, however, is still a matter of debate, which has led to a range of views on what is harming digital wellbeing, how to mitigate those harms, and who (or what) is ultimately accountable for those harms. This contribution outlines three o
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