Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, defended the platform in court, asserting that social media is not intentionally addictive and distinguishing between clinical addiction and problematic use. This landmark trial involves over 1,600 plaintiffs, including families and school districts, who accuse social media companies of designing harmful products for children. Mosseri acknowledged that excessive Instagram use can be “problematic,” while the case’s outcome could influence social media liability for minors’ mental health. Meta denies allegations of harm, claiming the plaintiff faced challenges before using social media.
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