Jury Finds Meta and YouTube Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction Trial
A Los Angeles County jury has ruled that Meta and YouTube are liable for contributing to growing mental health problems stemming from social media use. The social media giants must now pay $3 million in damages over the first-ever jury trial on this issue. This verdict signals a significant shift in accountability for tech platforms regarding their design and operational impact on user well-being.
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