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Two court losses in two days mark a turning point for Meta's legal exposure on child safety. The tobacco playbook is working — and thousands more cases are waiting.
Two US juries held Meta liable for hundreds of millions in damages for harming minors. The verdicts challenge Big Tech's long-standing legal shields—and could redraw the rules for every platform on earth.
A New Mexico jury found Meta willfully violated consumer protection laws, awarding $375M in fines. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and platform accountability.
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[email protected]A California jury ruled Elon Musk intentionally misled Twitter investors with a 2022 tweet about bots. Damages could reach $2.6 billion — and the verdict raises bigger questions about CEO speech in the social media era.
In 2021, Clubhouse was the hottest app on earth. Invite codes sold for hundreds of dollars. Then it nearly vanished. The story reveals how social media hype actually works.
From a foiled synagogue attack in Michigan to rising antisemitism across the West, a new wave of hate is reshaping culture—and algorithms are helping it spread.
A Los Angeles courtroom is hosting what may be Big Tech's most consequential legal challenge ever. For the first time, a jury will decide if platform design itself can create product liability.
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[email protected]Zuckerberg's court testimony reveals shocking internal documents showing 30% of US kids aged 10-12 were already on Instagram by 2015, despite age restrictions.
How C2PA and other AI content labeling systems are struggling in practice, ushering in an era where we can no longer trust what we see
Explore the psychological impact of FOMO and social media. Learn about its 2004 Harvard origins and how the 'Joy of Missing Out' (JOMO) is becoming a vital mental health strategy in 2026.
Explore the viral world of @BadVaccineTakes and the psychology behind the most absurd anti-vaxxer Twitter conspiracies in 2025.
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[email protected]New York state mandates warning labels for 'addictive' social media features like infinite scrolling and algorithmic feeds to protect young users' mental health.