
Social Media Giants Held Liable for Teen Suicide
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In a groundbreaking ruling, a jury holds Meta and YouTube accountable for designing addictive platforms that harmed young users, awarding damages to a woman in a social media addiction case. The parents of James Woods, who died by suicide after online extortion, praise the verdict, advocating for laws like the James T. Woods Act and Sammys Law to protect children from online dangers.
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