Meta’s back in court facing a historic legal battle as four states accuse the company of intentionally designing its platforms to be addictive—especially for teens—with features like endless scrolling and push notifications. The states are seeking up to $1.4 trillion in damages, demanding structural changes to how Meta operates. Meta fiercely denies wrongdoing, calling the claims unsubstantiated and the penalties excessive, while invoking legal shields like Section 230 and First Amendment protections. With potential testimony from executives and whistleblowers, this trial could reshape social media forever—much like the Big Tobacco era—and may force Meta to overhaul its business model to prioritize user safety over engagement.
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