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  3. Working with advisors from Oxford University, Boll has launched Tribela, an alternative social media platform that aims to strike a balance between "digital detox and doomscrolling" by prioritizing user safety and well-being.

Working with advisors from Oxford University, Boll has launched Tribela, an alternative social media platform that aims to strike a balance between "digital detox and doomscrolling" by prioritizing user safety and well-being.

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    Working with advisors from Oxford University, Boll has launched Tribela, an alternative social media platform that aims to strike a balance between "digital detox and doomscrolling" by prioritizing user safety and well-being. 

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    She wanted a safer social-media platform for her kids — so she made her own | CBC News

    Canadian parent Natalie Boll created Tribela as an alternative social platform that prioritizes user safety and well-being, but it's launching just as social media finds itself in the hot seat around the globe. While there's a vocal contingent calling for an Australian-style social media ban for youth, others want a more nuanced approach.

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