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Meta’s Legal Defeat Could Be a Victory for Children, or a Loss for Everyone

Two juries found Meta and YouTube negligent for creating addictive products harming children, with $6 million awarded and thousands of related cases pending in U.S. courts.

Summary by The Verge
Is social media not just bad, but illegally bad? Should tech companies pay for making it that way? According to two US juries - and no shortage of outside commentary - the answer to both questions is "yes." Earlier this week, two juries - one in New Mexico, one in Los Angeles - held Meta liable for a total of hundreds of millions of dollars for harming minors. YouTube was also found liable in Los Angeles, and both companies are appealing their l…

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Two landmark rulings in the United States convict Meta and Google of knowingly exposing minors to sexual abuse and addiction to increase profits. Luca Pisapia. In just one day, two landmark rulings in the United States condemn the social media platforms, finding them guilty of particularly serious crimes. Two rulings that, in their own way, could spell the end of social networks as we have always known them. They will serve as the legal basis, a…

A jury in Los Angeles and another in New Mexico concluded that Meta — and in one case, also Google — deliberately designed addictive features with harmful effects on under-age users. And that they concealed or deceived their users about the security of their networks. Decisions, which include millions of compensations, set a precedent and reinforce a shift in focus: from the responsibility of platforms over third-party content to responsibility …

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Democracy Now! broke the news in New York, United States on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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