New Mexico Jury Finds Meta Platforms Harmful to Children in Landmark Verdict
A New Mexico jury has returned a verdict finding that Meta platforms cause harm to children, marking a significant legal blow to the social media giant. This decision comes as part of a series of trials addressing the safety of minors online and sets a precedent for future litigation against tech companies. The ruling highlights the growing legal scrutiny facing platforms accused of enabling harmful content for youth.
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