States Accuse Meta of Designing Platforms to Addict Children and Violate Privacy Laws
Meta Platforms is currently on trial in federal court in Oakland, California, facing accusations from a coalition of 29 states. The lawsuit alleges that Meta deliberately designed Facebook and Instagram with features like infinite scroll, autoplay, and recommendation algorithms to keep young users engaged for as long as possible, effectively addicting children. Furthermore, the states claim that Meta knowingly allowed children under 13 to use its platforms and collected their personal data without parental consent, which violates the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act. The trial, presided over by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers, involves four states initially: California, Colorado, Kentucky, and New Jersey, with proceedings for the remaining states expected later. The states are seeking up to $1.4 trillion in penalties and significant changes to how Facebook and Instagram operate. Meta has denied these allegations, stating that the attorneys general offer no proof of users being misled and...