Study: YouTube May Encourage Self-Injury
<p>YouTube started as a place for web users to share comedy skits, music, movie trailers, and other miscellaneous content. Now a study warns that a new kind of video is the latest trend on the siteâ€"cutting and other self-injury methods</p>
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