Massachusetts Top Court Allows Youth Addiction Lawsuit Against Meta to Move Forward

The Epoch Times
Massachusetts's highest court permitted the state attorney general's lawsuit against Meta, alleging social media addiction harm to youth, to proceed.

Summary

The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has ruled that Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell’s lawsuit against Meta can move forward. The lawsuit claims that Meta harmed young users through the design of Instagram and misled consumers regarding the platform’s safety. The court’s decision allows the case to proceed, potentially leading to further legal scrutiny of Meta’s practices and their impact on youth mental health and well-being. The case centers on allegations that Meta knowingly designed Instagram in a way that is addictive to young people.

(Source:The Epoch Times)

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