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Meta CEO Faces Trial Over Youth Mental Health
9 Feb
Summary
- Mark Zuckerberg testifies in a civil suit over youth mental health.
- Trial alleges social media addiction harmed a young user.
- Case strategy mimics past litigation against tobacco companies.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is scheduled to testify in a significant civil trial that began recently. The lawsuit accuses the parent company of Facebook and Instagram of prioritizing profits over the mental health of young users. This trial in Los Angeles Superior Court is considered a bellwether, potentially establishing a legal precedent for numerous similar cases across the United States.
The core of the litigation centers on allegations that platforms like Instagram and YouTube are deliberately designed to foster addiction in children. Plaintiffs' legal teams are employing tactics similar to those used against the tobacco industry decades ago, arguing that social media companies are responsible for the severe mental harm, including depression and eating disorders, experienced by young users.
Defendants, including Meta and Alphabet, deny these claims, asserting their commitment to user safety. They also rely on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act for protection. Snapchat and TikTok settled their cases prior to the trial. The current trial focuses on a specific claim involving a 20-year-old woman who allegedly suffered significant mental harm due to childhood social media addiction.




