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Meta told to pay $375M for misleading users over child safety

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Why This Matters

This case highlights the ongoing concerns over social media platforms' impact on user well-being, especially children, and underscores the need for greater accountability and transparency from tech giants. It serves as a reminder that regulatory actions can influence industry practices to prioritize user safety. For consumers, it emphasizes the importance of being aware of how digital platforms may influence behavior and mental health.

Key Takeaways

Meta is also involved in a separate trial in Los Angeles, in which a young woman claims that she became addicted to platforms like Instagram and YouTube, owned by Google, as a child because of how they are intentionally designed.