What next for big tech after landmark social media addiction verdict?
6 hours ago
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- A jury in LA ruled Instagram and YouTube are addictive and their owners negligent in safeguarding children.
- Meta and Google must pay $6m in damages to a victim, Kaley, who suffered mental health issues due to the platforms.
- Tech companies may face a 'big tobacco' moment, with potential health warnings and restricted advertising.
- Section 230 in the US currently protects tech companies from liability for content, but skepticism is growing.
- Australia has already blocked under-16s from major social platforms, and the UK is considering similar measures.
- The verdict could lead to wider legal challenges against social media's engagement-driven design.
- Parents and campaigners are pushing for stricter regulations following tragic incidents linked to social media.