A former Meta safety engineer blew the whistle in court, revealing how the company knowingly let its platforms harm kids—pushing dangerous content and predator material despite repeated warnings to execs, including Zuckerberg. He testified he briefed him over 100 times, even after Meta publicly claimed safety was a priority. Now, 29 state attorneys general are suing Meta for designing addictive products to hook youth, collecting data from kids under 13 without consent, and failing to protect them. Meta’s defense says they’ve blocked millions of underage accounts and offered safety tools—but if found guilty, they could face up to $200 billion in damages and be forced to overhaul their entire business model.
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