Social Media Giants Held Accountable for Harming Young Users

A landmark court verdict finds Meta and YouTube responsible for injuries to a 20-year-old woman, highlighting the pernicious effects of their platforms on children.
In a groundbreaking court ruling, tech giants Meta and YouTube have been held accountable for the harmful impacts their platforms have had on young users. A jury found the social media companies responsible for the injuries incurred by a 20-year-old woman, referred to as KGM, over the course of her childhood.
The case centered on KGM's claim that her social media use began at the tender age of six, and that the features of the platforms she regularly used were designed to capture her attention and keep her coming back, often to the detriment of her mental and physical well-being.
This verdict is a resounding victory for children and the U.S. justice system, as it sends a clear message that these tech titans will be judged not by their size or influence, but by the actions and consequences of their platforms.
The implications of this ruling are far-reaching, as it underscores the urgent need for greater oversight and accountability within the social media industry. By holding these companies responsible for the harms they have inflicted on vulnerable young users, the court has taken a significant step towards protecting the well-being of children in the digital age.
Джерело: The Guardian

