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Jury Hits Meta and YouTube

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Meta And YouTube Social Media Addiction Trial: Companies Found Negligent, Jury Rules In Favor Of 20-Year-Old Woman
A California jury has ruled in favor of a 20-year-old woman who filed complaints against Meta and YouTube for negligence.

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A Jury Just Blamed Meta and YouTube for Social Media Addiction
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Meta, YouTube found guilty of negligence in history-making social media addiction trial
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Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social-media addiction trial
Meta and YouTube must pay millions in damages to a 20-year-old woman after a jury decided the social-media giant and video streamer designed their platforms to hook young users without concern for the...

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Meta, Google Found Liable in First Social Media Addiction Trial
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Instagram, YouTube to pay $3M in social media addiction trial
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Meta and YouTube just found negligent in landmark social media addiction case — 'a significant blow to social networks'
The jurors ruled in favor of Kaley with compensatory damages assessed at $3 million.

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Meta and YouTube found liable for designing harmful and addictive products
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Jury finds Meta, YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction case
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Landmark social media addiction trial heads to jury

LOS ANGELES (CN) — After a monthlong trial, attorneys in a first-of-its kind case over mental health harms to teenagers from social media apps delivered their final arguments to the jury. “When you’re making money off kids, you have to do it ...
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YouTube rejects addiction claims in landmark social media trial

YouTube's legal team insisted Tuesday that the Google-owned video platform was not intentionally addictive or even technically social media, on the second day of a landmark U.S. trial targeting tech giants. YouTube and Meta -- the parent company of ...
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