Landmark social media ruling
A major new ruling is putting social media companies under the microscope after a California jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a case linking platform use to youth mental health, awarding $6 million to the plaintiff. We’re joined by Minnesota attorney Mike Bryant to break down what this could mean closer to home — including whether similar lawsuits could happen here and how difficult it is to prove harm tied to social media use.
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