L.A. social media addiction verdict set to unleash more lawsuits - and force changes
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L.A. social media addiction verdict set to unleash more lawsuits - and force changes
""You've seen the photographs of Atlas with the world on his shoulders - it's like that weight's been set aside. This is a righteous moment.""
""This is what we've all been hoping for. If we can win on social media, I think humanity has a chance.""
Meta and Google experienced major legal defeats, with a New Mexico jury awarding $375 million against Meta and a Los Angeles jury granting $6 million to a plaintiff. These verdicts stem from claims that social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube are designed to be addictive for young users. Legal experts suggest these rulings may signal a shift in how social media is regulated and could have lasting implications for American tort law.
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