India, March 27 -- A Los Angeles jury on Wednesday found Meta and YouTube negligent in the design of their social media platforms and ordered them to pay $6 million in damages.
In reaching its verdict - the first of its kind - the jury relied heavily on a body of internal company documents, research studies and employee communications that had accumulated over years of whistleblower disclosures and litigation discovery.
YouTube, owned by Google, was assigned the remaining 30%. The bulk of the internal documentary evidence presented at trial related to Meta, a fact reflected in the jury's decision to assign the company 70% of the liability.Together, the documents form a detailed record of what the companies knew about the effects of thei...
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