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Landmark Verdict Against Social Media Got It Right

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Verdicts against social media companies carry consequences. But questions linger
Two landmark jury verdicts against social media companies have arrived at the front of a wave of lawsuits alleging that the popular platforms endanger the mental health of children.

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 · 12h
Use jury verdicts against Meta and YouTube to change your kids’ relationships with social media
 · 12h · on MSN
After two jury verdicts against social media companies, it’s time to reexamine your kids’ tech use
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US jury verdicts against Meta, Google tee up fight over tech liability shield
Meta, Google plan to appeal, may invoke Section 230 protection

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'A game-changing moment for social media' - what next for big tech after landmark addiction verdict?
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1 down, 1000s to go: A landmark verdict could reshape social media
 · 16h
Meta and Alphabet’s Addiction Verdict Turns the Social Media Tide
When it comes to punishments levied against Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google over the years, $6 million for claims that their apps were addictive and caused a mental health crisis might ...

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Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social-media addiction trial
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Jury finds Meta and Google negligent in social media harms trial
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Meta, Google found liable in landmark social media addiction trial

Meta and Google were found liable in a landmark trial over whether social media apps like Instagram and YouTube are designed to get children addicted.
Forbes
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A Popular Social Media Influencer Took A Month Off. Here’s Why

Do you ever feel like social media is running (and ruining) your life? One of the best tips I’ve ever heard for dealing with constant social media use comes from book author Jordan Raynor. It’s also one of the easiest tips I’ve heard. Raynor once ...
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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How Australia's pioneering social media ban is impacting teens

Blowback to social media and its effects on young people are reverberating across the globe. Many countries have announced plans to enact measures restricting social media access for children and teens.
Android
1y

Top 10 most popular social media platforms in 2024

Social media continues to evolve, with new platforms entering the fray with novel ideas. However, it is difficult to challenge the established players. The latest research by marketing measurement platform Lifesight.io has just proved that. The firm used ...
6abc News
1y

Is the popular social media contest for 'Baby of the Year' real? Here's what you need to know

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A popular baby contest has been making the rounds on social media and now there is some confusion over whether it's real. The contest is called "Baby of the Year." It's a charity fundraiser presented by actress Jessica Alba looking ...
Design News
1y

Where Is Social Media Most Popular?

Social media has become a ubiquitous means of communication for many Americans. With tech access through portable electronics such as smartphones leveling the playing field across many regions and socio-economic backgrounds, the states where social media ...
Space Coast Daily
5d

Cocoa Police Issue Urgent Parent Alert on Dangers Facing Children Using Discord Social Media App

The Cocoa Police Department has issued a warning to parents to be aware of growing concerns involving Discord social media application.
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Teen social media ban impacts should include mental and physical health, school performance, experts argue

Australia's new ban on social media for under-16s should be judged on much more than whether adolescents stay offline, researchers say. Experts from Flinders University say success of the policy should be measured by its impact on young people's mental health,
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