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Meta and YouTube Liable in Landmark Social Media Addiction Case

by Lanka Sara Editor
March 28, 2026
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A Los Angeles jury delivered a landmark ruling this week, finding Meta and Google’s YouTube negligent for designing their platforms with addictive features that contributed to serious mental health harm for a young plaintiff.

The 20-year-old woman, known in court as Kaley (or K.G.M.), alleged she began using YouTube at age 6 and Instagram at age 9 or 11. She claimed the platforms’ tools  including infinite scroll, algorithmic recommendations, and constant notifications  fueled compulsive use that worsened her anxiety, body dysmorphia, depression, and suicidal thoughts.

After more than 40 hours of deliberation over nine days, the jury sided with Kaley on all counts. Jurors determined the companies were negligent in how they built and operated their apps, knew the designs posed risks to young users, failed to provide adequate warnings, and that these factors substantially contributed to her injuries. They apportioned 70% responsibility to Meta and 30% to YouTube.

The verdict requires the companies to pay a combined $6 million: $3 million in compensatory damages and another $3 million in punitive damages, after jurors concluded the firms acted with malice, oppression, or fraud. Meta faces roughly $4.2 million, while YouTube is responsible for about $1.8 million. TikTok and Snap had settled with Kaley before the trial.

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Companies Vow to Appeal

Both Meta and Google expressed disappointment and plan to appeal. Meta argued that teen mental health involves many complex factors and cannot be reduced to a single app or platform. The company highlighted its existing safety tools and stressed that many young people use its services for positive connections and community.

Google maintained that YouTube is a responsibly designed streaming platform rather than a traditional social media site, and that the trial misrepresented its purpose and features.

Defense lawyers had pointed to Kaley’s pre-existing personal and family challenges, arguing these played the primary role in her struggles rather than platform use.

Potential Ripple Effects

Plaintiff attorneys described the outcome as a “clean sweep” on liability and predicted it would prompt intense review inside tech companies facing thousands of similar lawsuits. This case served as an early bellwether, testing the legal theory that social media firms can be held responsible for personal injuries caused by deliberately addictive product designs aimed at maximizing engagement and profit.

Campaigners and parents’ advocacy groups welcomed the decision as a significant step toward greater accountability. Some see it as the start of a broader reckoning for an industry once praised for connecting people but now increasingly scrutinized for its effects on developing minds.

For now, Meta and Google say they will continue defending future cases on their individual merits. Whether the verdict leads to meaningful changes in platform design  such as adjustments to recommendation systems or default protections for younger users  remains to be seen.

The ruling has sparked fresh debate about the balance between innovation, corporate responsibility, and protecting youth online, with potential implications for ongoing litigation and regulatory discussions both in the US and abroad.

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