
Juries Hold Social Media Giants Accountable for Harming Kids
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Juries in New Mexico and Los Angeles make history by holding social media giants accountable for harming kids mental health. Meta and Googles YouTube found addictive by design, with TikTok and Snap settling before trial. Parents, doctors, and advocates celebrate as public opinion shifts, with nearly half of teens now saying social media hurts their age group. These verdicts could force companies to prioritize safety over endless scrolling, with more suits, tougher rules, and AI chatbots now in the spotlight for youth safety.
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