‘Addiction Engineering’ Explained: 3 Ways Meta and YouTube Harmed Young Users, According to Landmark Case

On Wednesday, a Los Angeles jury found that Meta and Google were liable for designing deliberately addictive products and failing to warn users of the nature of their products.

This is huge news, a historic verdict that will shed light on hundreds of cases to come. Although the plaintiff, a 20-year-old identified only as KGM, was awarded $6 million in damages, it is the verdict itself that is most damaging, as it opens the door to many more lawsuits against tech companies.

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