A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube's social media products to be as addictive as cigarettes or digital casinos, awarding $6 million to a plaintiff suffering from anxiety and depression. This verdict introduces a new legal theory that social media can cause personal injury, impacting developers and tech professionals by potentially increasing litigation risks. Watch for appeals and similar cases challenging the harmful effects of social media addiction.
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