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This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Los Angeles jury dealt a blow to social media giants Meta and YouTube this week when it found that the platforms ...
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For years, parents, teenagers, pediatricians, educators and whistleblowers have pushed the idea that social media is detrimental to young people's mental health and can lead to addiction, eating ...
Meta and YouTube were found liable by a Los Angeles jury for designing addictive apps that harmed minors, awarding $6 million in damages. The landmark verdict could trigger a wave of lawsuits against ...
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“For too long, families have paid the price for platforms built with total disregard for the children they reach," the Duke and Duchess of Sussex said Angelique Brenes is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE.
March 26 (UPI) --A California jury has found Meta and YouTube liable for negligently designing addictive social media platforms that harm children, in a landmark verdict that could have lasting ...
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Meta and YouTube must pay millions in damages to a 20-year-old woman after a jury decided the social media giant and video streamer designed their platforms to hook young users ...
In a landmark social media addiction trial in Los Angeles, Meta and YouTube have been found liable for a product that harms the children who use it. CBS News New York's Dick Brennan reports. 'Cannot ...
Both Meta and YouTube have been found liable for intentionally designing addictive products that hooked a young user and caused her harm, a Los Angeles jury has ruled. After a six-week-long trial, ...