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Jury Rules Meta and YouTube Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction

Jury Rules Meta and YouTube Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction

A jury has reached a historic decision. It found Meta and YouTube guilty of causing social media addiction. This marks a major shift in holding tech companies accountable. The case centered on design features. Specifically, algorithms that keep users scrolling. The plaintiffs argued these features are harmful. They stated the platforms knowingly exploited young people. As a result, the jury agreed. They ruled the companies created a public nuisance.

What Happens Next?

The ruling is not the final step. Legal experts expect the companies to appeal. Therefore, the battle is far from over. Yet, the message is clear. Social media platforms cannot ignore their impact. They must rethink how they build their products. We can expect changes soon. Features like infinite scroll might disappear. Design could focus on user health instead. This is a victory for users. It proves that tech giants are not untouchable. The law applies to them too.

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