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US appeals court says social media addiction lawsuits can proceed

A US appeals court has allowed thousands of lawsuits alleging addictive platform design to proceed against social media companies including Meta, Google, and TikTok. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco rejected the tech companies' attempt to halt these cases, ruling that their appeal was premature.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-10 · 21:02 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
US appeals court says social media addiction lawsuits can proceed
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A US appeals court has allowed thousands of lawsuits alleging addictive platform design to proceed against social media companies including Meta, Google, and TikTok. The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco rejected the tech companies' attempt to halt these cases, ruling that their appeal was premature. The court found that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act provides a defense against liability, not immunity from being sued, and therefore does not shield them from claims about addictive design. Additionally, the court denied Meta's request to delay a trial set to begin this week, where 29 state attorneys general allege the company illegally collected children's data and engineered its platforms to addict young users. This ruling occurs as other countries are also taking action against social media platforms for their impact on youth health.

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Meta's request to delay a trial over alleged illegal collection and use of children's data was denied.

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The court ruled that Section 230 offers a defense to liability rather than blanket immunity, rendering the appeal premature.

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Social media companies argued Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act protected them from claims of addictive design.

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A federal appeals court allowed thousands of lawsuits against social media companies to proceed.

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Several countries are penalizing social media platforms for harmful design impacting children's health.

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The San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals rejected tech companies’ bid to stop more than 3,000 lawsuits over addictive platform designA federal appeals court in the United States has permitted thousands of lawsuits to move forward against Meta, Google, TikTok, Snapchat and other social media companies for allegedly designing addictive products that harm children, rejecting the companies’ initial bids to stop litigation before trial.The San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the appeal came too early – most appeals are only filed after a case concludes with a ruling or verdict. The companies had argued that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which generally shields online platforms from liability over user-generated and user-posted content, also protected them from claims that they failed to warn the public about the addictive design of their platforms.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Social media platforms swamped with fake news on the Israel-Hamas warlist 2 of 3What’s behind Israel’s Arabic social media accounts?list 3 of 3New Mexico court orders Meta to pay $567m over harm to youthsend of listThe court disagreed, finding that Section 230 offers a defence to liability rather than blanket immunity from being sued, rendering the appeal premature.The panel also denied Meta’s request to delay the trial set to begin on Wednesday, brought by 29 state attorneys general who allege the company illegally collected and used children’s data, and engineered its platforms to keep young users hooked, ultimately misleading the public about their safety.The ruling comes as several countries are penalising social media platforms’ allegedly harmful design that can directly impact children’s and teenagers’ health, including self-harm and eating disorders, according to The Guardian. France plans to ban under-15s from social media sites and prohibit mobile phones in high schools from next month. Australia has also imposed a ban and Britain plans one next year.
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