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Meta and YouTube found negligent in landmark social media addiction case

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Meta's Instagram and Google's YouTube were found negligent for failing to warn users about the risks of addiction and mental health issues, as determined by a jury in a landmark case involving a plaintiff who suffered from using these platforms. The companies were ordered to pay $3 million in compensatory damages, highlighting the potential legal consequences for tech firms that do not address the harmful effects of their products on user well-being. Content creators should be aware of the growing scrutiny around social media's impact and consider the ethical implications of engagement-driven strategies.

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