LOS ANGELES (CN) — After a monthlong trial, attorneys in a first-of-its kind case over mental health harms to teenagers from social media apps delivered their final arguments to the jury. “When you’re ...
The settlement terms were not disclosed. Many other similar cases are still pending.
Snap, YouTube, and TikTok have settled the first lawsuit of its kind, alleging that social media addiction has cost public ...
Plaintiff’s lawyer W. Mark Lanier insisted that Meta Platforms Inc. and Google’s YouTube created a 'digital casino' with their social media platforms. The trial is the nation’s first to attempt to ...
In his opening remarks to the jury, a Google attorney said YouTube is not a social media platform — and could not therefore contribute to social media addiction in children. LOS ANGELES (CN) — An ...
Meta claims social media addiction isn’t real. Juries disagree Hello, and welcome to TechScape. I’m your host, Blake Montgomery, US tech editor for the Guardian. I’m hoping futilely for warm spring ...
W. Mark Lanier, the lawyer for plaintiff K.G.M., who alleges her addiction to YouTube and Instagram caused her mental health problems. A second jury note on Tuesday asked if a 40-second audio ...
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2 billion hours of brain rot: Why YouTube Shorts are the new peak of digital addiction
YouTube Shorts now commands 2 billion hours monthly on TV screens, transforming vertical phone videos into living room entertainment that rivals cable.
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