California jury says Meta, Google must pay in teen case
NewsBytes | March 26, 2026 11:39 AM CST
Ruling could push other social media companies to rethink designs
Kaley's team presented internal company documents showing executives were aware their products could harm children and argued that the companies failed to address those harms.
This ruling could push other social media companies to rethink their designs.
TikTok and Snap already settled similar claims, and countries like Australia are bringing in stricter rules to help protect teens online.
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