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Jury Rules Against Meta and YouTube for Addictive Features
Meta and YouTube must pay a plaintiff a combined $6 million after a jury found that they knowingly designed features that were addictive and harmful for a young user.
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“To take that pre-teen, to take that teenager whose mind is still developing, and to be fully aware of how you can use a casino effect, that’s outrageous.” “We respectfully disagree with the verdict and will appeal. Teen mental health is profoundly complex and cannot be linked to a single app. We remain confident in our record of protecting teens online.” “These are the names of children who are no longer with us due to product design that these companies knew about all along.” “We’re heading to D.C., with the evidence we have in hand in this verdict, and we’re demanding safety protections and legislation to keep kids safe online from our legislators.”
By Shawn Paik
March 26, 2026