Meta, Google Found Liable in Social Media Addiction Case
Meta Platforms Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google were found liable by a jury and must pay damages in a case involving a 20-year-old woman who alleged that her addiction to the companies’ social media platforms caused her to suffer a mental health crisis. Jurors said Meta must pay at least $2.1 million in damages, and Google must pay at least $900,000. June Grasso reports on Bloomberg Television.
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