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What did jury decide in social media case against Meta and Google? - Reuters

What did jury decide in social media case against Meta and Google? - Reuters

What did jury decide in social media case against Meta and Google? Reuters

March 25, 2026 at 06:22 PM Original source
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What did jury decide in social media case against Meta and Google? - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Reutersvia ai

A jury found Meta and Google's YouTube liable for intentionally designing addictive platforms that led to the plaintiff's mental health issues.

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The New York Times (opinion)via ai

The jury concluded that Meta and Google's platforms were intentionally engineered to be addictive, resulting in harm to the plaintiff.

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CNNvia ai

Meta and Google's YouTube were found negligent for creating addictive platforms that contributed to the plaintiff's mental health issues.

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BBC Newsvia ai

The jury determined that Meta and Google's platforms were intentionally designed to be addictive, leading to harm for the plaintiff.

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The Washington Postvia ai

A jury concluded that Meta and Google's platforms were intentionally engineered to be addictive, resulting in harm to the plaintiff.

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