Meta trial begins with states accusing social media giant of exploiting, intentionally addicting children

A trial is underway where U.S. states accuse Meta of designing Facebook and Instagram to be addictive for children, prioritizing profit over user well-being. Meta denies these claims, setting the stage for a potentially significant ruling on social media platform design and regulation.
Key takeaways
- States allege Meta intentionally designed addictive features for minors.
- Meta denies claims, defends platform design choices.
- Outcome could force major social media platform redesigns.
- Trial focuses on corporate responsibility and child online safety.
Why it matters
This legal battle could lead to mandated changes in how social media platforms, often used for professional networking and information gathering, are designed. Users might see altered interfaces or features that reduce engagement-driven addictive patterns, impacting their digital experience.
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