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Meta, YouTube Lose First Social Media Addiction Trial

Meta, YouTube Lose First Social Media Addiction Trial

Meta, YouTube Lose First Social Media Addiction Trial
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Meta and YouTube built platforms engineered to hook kids, and the courts are finally holding them accountable. A New Mexico jury hit Meta with $375 million in civil penalties, and a Delaware court ruled insurers don't have to cover Meta's costs because the harm was intentional — not accidental. These platforms aren't neutral conduits; they're attention machines designed to exploit developing minds, and that design is now a legal liability.

Blaming social media platforms for teen mental health ignores what the science actually shows — depression and anxiety are shaped by sleep, relationships and economic instability, not just screen time. Oxford researchers found screen time explains only a small slice of mental health variation, and rising depression rates predate social media entirely. Holding platform design solely responsible is a dangerously simple answer to a deeply complex problem.


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