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Meta, TikTok, YouTube to stand trial on youth addiction claims

The trial may set precedent for 1,500 similar lawsuits alleging social media platforms deliberately designed addictive features harming youth mental health, plaintiff attorney said.

  • On Tuesday in Los Angeles, jury selection opens in a California state court bellwether trial testing if Alphabet, ByteDance and Meta designed platforms to addict youth, focusing on 19-year-old plaintiff K.G.M.
  • Plaintiffs say firms designed features and business models to capture youth attention and harm mental health, borrowing tobacco-era legal strategies while accepting the burden to prove K.G.M. was harmed.
  • The Social Media Victims Law Center notes `This is the first time that a social media company has ever had to face a jury for harming kids` as it handles over 1,000 cases, alleging addiction-related harms.
  • The trial before Judge Carolyn Kuhl is expected to start the first week of February, and Matthew Bergman said a decisive outcome could set a legal precedent, according to reports.
  • Across jurisdictions, related lawsuits move through federal courts in Northern California and state courts across the United States as defendants argue they are shielded by Section 230 of the US Communications Decency Act and Meta prepares for Mark Zuckerberg to testify.
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In Los Angeles, the first of some pending model processes against social media companies begins. It is about their co-responsibility for psychological problems of young users. By Antje Sieb.

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