A landmark trial against Meta Platforms has begun in California federal court, as four state attorneys general seek billions to compensate for the harm social media has inflicted on children. Parents of teens who died from cyberbullying and sextortion gathered outside, holding a banner with hundreds of names — calling this just the start of accountability. This case, seen as a turning point after years of advocacy, follows Meta’s recent losses in similar lawsuits and could reshape how platforms are designed and regulated. Meta denies wrongdoing, citing safety measures, while families demand that tech giants prioritize child safety over profit — vowing no more children should suffer what they’ve endured.
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