A grieving mother is suing Meta, the parent company of Facebook, claiming the platform’s addictive design directly contributed to her daughter’s murder — which was live-streamed on Facebook in 2022. Cristal Cervantes and her grandfather were killed by her boyfriend, who broadcast the violent act while interacting with viewers, some begging him to stop. The lawsuit, now refiled under New Mexico’s Unfair Practices Act, argues that Meta’s algorithmic hooks and engagement features compelled the perpetrator to livestream the crime — turning the platform into a stage for horror. This isn’t the first attempt: an earlier suit was dismissed, but this new case frames Meta’s design as a public nuisance, reigniting debate over whether social media giants can be held legally responsible for how their platforms enable violence.

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