A California jury on Wednesday found social media giants Meta and YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial, determining the companies were negligent in their design and operation of the platforms. The jury determined $3 million in damages, with Meta expected to pay 70 percent and YouTube 30 percent of that amount. The…
Meta, YouTube found liable in landmark social media addiction trial
Originally reported by The Hill
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