
""We respectfully disagree with the verdict and will appeal," Meta's spokesperson said. "We work hard to keep people safe on our platforms and are clear about the challenges of identifying and removing bad actors or harmful content.""
""One of the things that I am really focused on is how we can change the design features of these products, at least within New Mexico, and that would create a standard that could then be modeled elsewhere in the country, and, frankly, around the world," Torrez said."
A jury has reached a decision on liability but is deadlocked on the financial damages to award in a case involving Meta. In a separate trial, parents and school districts are suing Meta for alleged mental health harms to children. Meta plans to appeal the New Mexico verdict, asserting its commitment to safety on its platforms. An attorney aims to change product design features in New Mexico to set a standard for child safety that could influence practices globally.
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