
"This verdict is bigger than one case. For years, social media companies have profited from targeting children while concealing their addictive and dangerous design features. Today's verdict is a referendum from a jury, to an entire industry that accountability has arrived."
"The jury concluded that Meta and Google should pay the woman $3 million in compensatory damages, with Meta on the hook for 70% of that amount."
A California jury held Meta and Google accountable for a woman's depression and anxiety linked to her childhood social media use, awarding her $3 million in damages. Meta is responsible for 70% of the amount. The jury's decision also opens the door for punitive damages in a subsequent trial phase. This verdict signifies a broader accountability for social media companies regarding their impact on youth mental health. A Meta spokesperson expressed disagreement with the verdict, while Google did not respond immediately.
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