Google, Meta And Social Media Ilk Must Address Teen Addiction Allegations, Judge Says
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A federal judge has denied a motion to dismiss a lawsuit against social media companies, including Meta (META) and Alphabet (GOOGL), over allegations of causing teen addiction. The judge ruled that Section 230 does not cover violations of children's privacy and manipulative product design. Meta faces additional lawsuits from several states on similar grounds. The ruling may lead to more lawsuits claiming social media contributes to a mental health crisis among U.S. youth. Google defended its practices, stating it collaborates with child development specialists to create age-appropriate experiences.

November 15, 2023 | 8:31 pm
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Alphabet's subsidiary Google is part of a lawsuit that alleges its services, including YouTube, are designed in a way that causes addiction among teens.
Alphabet could face similar legal and reputational challenges as Meta, given the judge's decision. This could lead to negative investor perception and a potential short-term decline in stock price.
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Meta faces a lawsuit that a judge has refused to dismiss, alleging the company's platforms contribute to teen addiction and mental health issues.
The refusal to dismiss the lawsuit against Meta suggests increased legal scrutiny and potential reputational damage, which could negatively impact investor sentiment and the stock price in the short term.
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Snap Inc is implicated in the broader legal action against social media companies for allegedly contributing to teen addiction, though it was not the focus of the recent ruling.
While not directly the focus of the judge's recent ruling, Snap Inc is part of the group of companies facing allegations of causing teen addiction. This could lead to negative sentiment among investors and a possible short-term stock price drop.
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