Meta and YouTube found liable of negligence in social media addiction trial

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A jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in the design or operation of their social media platforms, producing a telling verdict in the first trial to bring tech giants to justice for social media addiction. NBC News’ Misty Marris and Brian Cheung break down the trial.

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