A Los Angeles jury has found Meta and Google-owned YouTube liable in a landmark social media addiction trial, ruling the companies were negligent in designing platforms that harmed a young user’s mental health. Jurors awarded $3 million in compensatory damages, assigning 70% responsibility to Meta and 30% to YouTube, and found evidence of “malice,” opening the door to potential punitive damages. The verdict is seen as a bellwether that could shape thousands of similar cases nationwide.
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