In social media addiction trial, witness testifies Meta took "don't ask don't tell approach"
Summary
A trial is happening in Oakland where Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, is accused of creating social media products that harm children by making them addicted. A witness said Meta used a "don't ask, don't tell" approach, meaning the company avoided addressing the problems even when they knew about them.Key Facts
- The trial is called a landmark case because it could have big effects on how social media companies are held responsible.
- The case claims Meta's social media products cause addiction among children.
- A witness testified that Meta ignored or avoided dealing with known harms.
- The phrase "don't ask, don't tell" describes Meta's approach to handling these issues.
- The trial is taking place in Oakland, California.
- The case focuses on Meta’s responsibility for users' mental health, especially children.
- This legal action is part of wider concerns about technology companies and their impact on society.
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