Trial begins accusing Meta and YouTube of addicting children to platforms

Trial begins accusing Meta and YouTube of addicting children to platforms
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Meta and YouTube face trial over allegations of deliberately addicting children to social media.

  • A landmark trial began on Monday accusing Meta and YouTube of addicting children to their platforms
  • The lawsuit claims the companies deliberately designed features to addict and harm children
  • Meta is the parent company of Instagram, one of the platforms involved in the case
  • YouTube is owned by Google and is also accused in the trial
  • Both companies dispute the claims that their platforms intentionally addict children

On Monday, a significant trial commenced in which Meta and YouTube are accused of creating addictive experiences for children on their platforms. The lawsuit alleges that these companies deliberately designed features to engage and harm young users. Both Meta and Google, YouTube's parent company, have denied these allegations.

This trial could have major implications for social media companies and their responsibility toward child users. It highlights growing concerns about the impact of social media on children's mental health and may influence future regulations and platform designs to protect young users.