Meta faces landmark youth safety liability.
California AG Rob Bonta alleges Meta knowingly designed Facebook and Instagram features—algorithmic feed, alerts, infinite scroll, autoplay, ephemeral content—that internal research showed caused anxiety, depression, body image issues, addiction and learning loss in children. He says management overruled warnings, including a plastic surgery filter, and doubled down for profit. The multi-state trial begins Tuesday, with California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey seeking injunctive relief to end addictive features plus significant penalties, disgorgement and restitution. This creates legal, financial and product-change risk for Meta.
Social media faces broad state scrutiny.
Bonta says Meta is a major offender but not the only one: California has already sued TikTok, over 40 states have brought TikTok cases, and his office is very interested in Snap and YouTube. He describes an industry pattern where platforms know about harms to children, make money from them, double down and lie, implying broader regulatory and litigation risk for social media platforms beyond Meta.