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A California Jury Just Said What People Already Thought About Instagram and YouTube
On Wednesday, a California jury disagreed. A Los Angeles jury found both Meta and Google’s YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction case, ruling that the companies we

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Meta and YouTube designed addictive products that harmed young people, jury finds
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Social media giants Meta, YouTube found liable in landmark addiction case
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Photos show reactions after juries fault social media for harming kids
In Los Angeles on Wednesday, a jury found both Meta and YouTube liable for harms to children using their services.

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Parents react after jury says Meta, YouTube fuel social media addiction
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Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial
 · 20h
Jury rules against Meta and YouTube in social media addiction case
The companies were ordered to pay $3 million in damages to the woman who said she was harmed by their addictive features as a child.

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Meta And Google Found Liable In Social Media Addiction Trial
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Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction case
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Meta, YouTube found liable in US social media addiction case

A California jury has declared that social media giants Meta and YouTube were liable for harming a young woman by designing their platforms to be addictive. The verdict could affect many more cases.
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Meta and Google lose landmark trial as jury finds them liable for harming young users' mental health

In a 10-to-2 vote, the Los Angeles jury ruled that Meta and Google knew their design was "dangerous" but failed to warn the plaintiffs.
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