New Mexico Jury: Meta Violates Child Safety Laws, Faces $4.1B Damages
New Mexico Jury: Meta Violates Child Safety Laws, Faces $4.1B Damages
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A New Mexico jury finds that Meta harms children's mental health and safety. The jury says the company knowingly concealed its knowledge of child sexual exploitation on its platforms. This ruling comes after a trial that lasted two weeks. It highlights serious concerns about the impact of social media on young users. The jury's decision signals that Meta's actions violate state law. Meta faces significant consequences. The jury ordered the company to pay 4.1 billion dollars in damages. This amount reflects the jury's belief that Meta's negligence has profound effects on children. What's interesting is that this case could set a precedent for how social media companies are held accountable for their practices. The bottom line is that this ruling raises important questions about the responsibility of tech companies to protect vulnerable users. It’s a significant step toward ensuring a safer online environment for children.
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