Why Meta and YouTube lawsuit could trigger the ‘end of social media as we know it’
Source: NBC News Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
In a landmark lawsuit against tech giants Meta and YouTube, a jury found the companies negligent in causing harm to the plaintiff, a young woman, and failing to warn users about the dangers of their social media apps. Tech journalist Jacob Ward explains why this case opens a “can of worms” when it comes to suing technology companies for social media addiction.
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