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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. A California jury has…

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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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