Trial Begins Over Allegations Meta Made Facebook and Instagram Addictive
1-Minute Brief
The outcome could influence how social media platforms are regulated regarding user well-being and design practices.
Key Facts
- A trial has started in California concerning Meta's alleged design of addictive features on Facebook and Instagram.
- The lawsuit was brought by US states against Meta.
- Meta is accused of deliberately making its platforms addictive, according to court arguments.
- Meta argued in court that social media addiction does not exist.
- The trial is considered a landmark case.
What Happened
A trial began in California where Meta faces allegations from US states that it intentionally designed Facebook and Instagram to be addictive. Meta denied that social media addiction exists.
Why It Matters
This case could set a precedent for how technology companies are held accountable for the impact of their platform designs on users, especially minors.
What's Next
The trial will proceed with both sides presenting evidence and arguments. The court's decision may affect future regulation and platform design standards.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft4h agoTrial begins that could force Meta to change Facebook and Instagram
- BBC NewsCenter9h agoMeta hooked children on Facebook and Instagram, court hears
