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U.S. civil cases reveal impact of social media addiction on youth

26 March 2026
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A California jury recently ruled against Meta and Google’s parent company, Alphabet, finding them negligent in designing social media platforms that harm the mental health of young users. The case involved a plaintiff identified as Kaley, who claimed that her addiction to Instagram and YouTube led to severe depression and suicidal thoughts. Although the jury concluded that the apps did not directly cause her issues, they acknowledged that the platforms exacerbated her mental health problems, resulting in a $6 million damage award. Meanwhile, in New Mexico, Meta was ordered to pay $375 million after a jury determined the company knowingly harmed children and concealed information about child exploitation on its platforms. As legal scrutiny on social media companies intensifies, experts are calling for increased accountability and regulation, particularly regarding the impact of these platforms on youth.

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The lawsuits against Meta and Alphabet signify a growing recognition of the potential dangers posed by social media, particularly to children and adolescents. Historical comparisons have been made between social media addiction and the public health issues surrounding tobacco use, highlighting the urgent need for comprehensive research and policy responses. Studies indicate that increased social media use correlates with worsening mental health among youth, underscoring the necessity for societal and legislative action to address these concerns. As more states pursue legal action against these tech companies, the outcomes may influence future regulations and accountability measures for social media platforms.

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