
Big Tech Held Liable for Addictive App Designs
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A groundbreaking verdict in Los Angeles holds Meta and YouTube accountable for harming a young womans mental health through addictive app designs. The jury awarded her three million dollars, marking the first time big tech firms have been held liable for hooking young users. The case centered on features like endless scrolling and personalized recommendations, which the jury deemed negligently addictive. Both companies plan to appeal, but this decision could reshape how courts view platform responsibility.
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