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Landmark social media trial against Meta underway

From CBS News · () English

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  • A landmark trial against Meta, accusing the company of designing addictive and harmful platforms for children, is underway.
  • Parents are the plaintiffs in the case, alleging the tech giant's social media sites negatively impact minors.
  • Technology reporter Mike Isaac discussed the trial's key aspects on CBS News.

A significant trial targeting Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has commenced, with parents accusing the tech giant of intentionally designing its social media platforms to be addictive and detrimental to children's well-being. The lawsuit centers on allegations that Meta prioritized user engagement and profit over the safety of its youngest users. Parents are presenting their cases, detailing the negative impacts they believe Meta's services have had on their children's mental and emotional health. New York Times technology reporter Mike Isaac joined CBS News to provide an analysis of the landmark trial. Isaac broke down the core arguments of the plaintiffs and the defense, shedding light on the complex legal and technological issues at play. The trial is expected to scrutinize Meta's internal practices and the algorithms that drive user behavior on its popular platforms. The outcome could have far-reaching implications for the regulation of social media companies and the protection of minors online.

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