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YouTube, Meta found liable in social media addiction trial

The case heard in Los Angeles was bought by a 20-year-old woman who became addicted to social media when she was younger because of its attention-grabbing design. The jury said that the platforms harmed her with features that were addictive and hurt her mental health, The New York Times reported. The companies have to pay $3 million in compensatory damages for pain and suffering. Meta has to pay 70% and YouTube, which is owned by Google, is responsible for 30%, the Times reported. Meta spokesperson released a statement which read, "We respectfully disagree with the verdict and are evaluating our legal options," Reuters reported. The penalty is expected to be more, according to The Associated Press, because the jury will have to determine if the companies acted with "malice, or highly egregious conduct," which could lead to punitive damages. The case was among thousands filed against not only Meta and YouTube, but also TikTok and Snap and will likely play a part in f...

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