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Fentanyl overdoses have become a leading cause of death for minors in the last five years .
Experts, law enforcement and children's advocates say social media platforms are not doing enough to keep kids safe.
80% of teen and young adult fentanyl poisoning deaths can be traced to some social media contact.
Snapchat says it is "heartbroken by the fentanyl epidemic and are deeply committed to the fight".
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