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Meta and YouTube head to trial over harm to children

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Meta and YouTube head to trial over harm to children after TikTok settles
A major trial starting Tuesday will determine whether social media companies intentionally designed their products to be addictive for children.

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Instagram, YouTube face trial over deliberately addicting, harming youth claims
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TikTok settles hours before landmark social media addiction trial starts
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Landmark social media lawsuits head to a trial that could put CEOs on the stand
The world’s biggest social media giants are heading to court for the first time in a wave of landmark trials that will determine whether their platforms are responsible for harming children.

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Social media giants to stand trial on youth addiction claims
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Jury selection begins in landmark trial on social media, kids
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TikTok settles just before social media addiction trial to begin
KGM's attorney, Matthew Bergman, told the BBC the case will be the first time a social media company has been held to account by a jury at trial.

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Meta, TikTok, YouTube to stand trial on youth addiction claims
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TikTok settles hours before landmark social media addiction trial
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