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In this Dallas Express article, a landmark civil trial begins in Los Angeles as major social media companies face allegations that their platforms harmed teenagers through addictive design features.
- The case is being heard in Los Angeles Superior Court and targets Meta’s Instagram and Facebook, along with Google’s YouTube.
- A 19-year-old plaintiff, identified as K.G.M., claims she began using the platforms around age 10 and later suffered anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation.
- The lawsuit argues that features such as infinite scrolling, algorithm-driven recommendations, and constant notifications were intentionally designed to keep young users engaged.
- Attorneys for the plaintiff contend these design choices prioritized profits over the mental health and well-being of minors.
- Meta and Google deny the allegations, stating that teen mental health challenges are complex and cannot be directly blamed on social media use.
- TikTok and Snap previously settled with the plaintiff and are no longer defendants in the case.
- Internal company documents and expert testimony are expected to be key elements of the trial.
- The outcome could have broad implications for similar lawsuits and future regulation of social media platforms.
Read the full story: https://dallasexpress.com/national/la-trial-begins-social-media-giants-defend-against-teen-harm-allegations/


