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A look at major lawsuits against Meta and other social media companies over harms to kids

Meta is facing significant legal challenges across the country, with a federal trial beginning in California where the company is accused of designing addictive features that contribute to the youth mental health crisis. This is one of many lawsuits against Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube, alleging their platforms negatively impact children's well-being.

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A look at major lawsuits against Meta and other social media companies over harms to kids
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Meta is facing significant legal challenges across the country, with a federal trial beginning in California where the company is accused of designing addictive features that contribute to the youth mental health crisis. This is one of many lawsuits against Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube, alleging their platforms negatively impact children's well-being. States like California, Colorado, Kentucky, and New Jersey are seeking substantial damages and operational changes from Meta. In a separate case, New Mexico secured a $375 million penalty against Meta, with a judge later ordering an additional $567 million and mandating new safety measures. Earlier this year, a jury found Meta and YouTube liable for harms related to social media addiction, awarding $6 million in damages. Hundreds of school districts and individual plaintiffs have also filed similar lawsuits.

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New Mexico won a jury verdict against Meta in March, finding the company knowingly harmed children's mental health and concealed information.

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Four states (California, Colorado, Kentucky, New Jersey) are suing Meta for billions in damages and changes to platform operations.

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Meta lost two pivotal cases over harms to children and teens this year, incurring $2.4 billion in legal expenses.

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Meta, TikTok, Snapchat, and YouTube are defending against allegations that their platforms negatively impact children's mental health.

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Meta is facing a federal trial over claims that its platform design contributes to the youth mental health crisis by causing addiction.

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People talk near a Meta sign outside of the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., March 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File) By BARBARA ORTUTAY and KAITLYN HUAMANI Updated 5:46 AM MESZ, August 18, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit Meta is kicking off a court battle with some of the highest stakes yet. But it is far from the only litigation facing the social media giant and its competitors. In a federal trial beginning Tuesday in Oakland, California, the Instagram and Facebook parent company is fighting claims that it has contributed to the youth mental health crisis by deliberately designing features that get children addicted. It’s one of many courtrooms around the country where Meta, TikTok, Snapchat and YouTube have been defending themselves against allegations their platforms have negatively impacted children’s mental health or otherwise hurt them. The trials could lead to changes in how the platforms are designed and operated. For Meta, which already lost two pivotal cases over harms to children and teens this year, the risks are high. The company reported a rare profit decline last month, in part due to $2.4 billion in legal expenses. Meta said evidence at the upcoming trial will show its commitment to supporting young people. “We’ve listened to parents, worked with experts and law enforcement, and conducted in-depth research to understand the issues that matter most,” the company said in a statement. Here is a look at some of the biggest cases against social media companies. California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey’s joint case The trial set to begin Tuesday with opening arguments in California features four of the states as plaintiffs: California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey. They were among dozens of states that filed a lawsuit three years ago targeting Meta’s design features and the subsequent harm to children on its platforms. The other 25 states are expected to have trials later. States take Meta to trial in California in the biggest fight yet over social media harms to children 1 MIN READ Jury selection begins in Meta youth harms trial in California federal court 2 MIN READ Court orders Instagram and Facebook’s Meta to pay $567M to address kids’ mental health online 2 MIN READ The states are seeking extensive financial damages that could, in theory, total billions of dollars, plus changes to how the company operates Facebook and Instagram. If Meta loses the trial, the court would have wide discretion over the size of any financial penalty. New Mexico’s case resulted in hefty fine, outlined changes to Meta platforms The state of New Mexico brought a case against Meta claiming the company knowingly harmed children’s mental health and concealed what it knew about child sexual exploitation on its platforms. A jury sided with the state in March, finding there were thousands of violations, each counting separately toward a penalty of $375 million. That’s less than one-fifth of what prosecutors were seeking. In early August, the judge in the case ordered Meta to pay an additional $567 million to address harms to young people from its platforms in the second phase of the trial. The judge also outlined new safety measures he ordered as a part of the ruling, including a time limit of 90 hours per month for users under 18, AI chatbot restrictions, and mandatory warnings on the platforms. Meta has said it disagrees with the verdict and will appeal. Tennessee argues Instagram harms kids’ mental health The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office was a part of the multistate investigation into social media companies that resulted in the 2023 filing against Meta by dozens of states, but opted to file in its own local court. Attorneys gave opening statements in that case in late July, and the trial is expected to last until early September, according to The Tennessean. “Targeting kids with a harmful product and lying about its safety violates the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. Meta knows every last design decision that made Instagram addictive to kids and that means it knows exactly how to fix the problem,” Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti said in a statement when the lawsuit was filed three years ago. “We’re suing to make the company fix the problem.” Jury in Los Angeles trial found Meta, YouTube liable for harms Earlier this year, a jury found Meta and YouTube liable in a landmark case that centered on social media addiction and claims the companies designed their platforms to hook young users without concern for their well-being. The plaintiff, known by her initials KGM, testified at trial that she became addicted to social media as a child and that it exacerbated her mental health struggles. After more than 40 hours of deliberations, a majority of jurors agreed and awarded $6 million in total damages. It was a first-of-its-kind lawsuit that was randomly selected as a bellwether trial, or a test case for both sides to see how their arguments play out before a jury, and thus could influence the outcome of similar lawsuits. TikTok and Snapchat were named as defendants in the lawsuit, but settled before the trial began. Meta and YouTube have each appealed the verdict. School districts across the country have sued social media companies Hundreds of school districts in the U.S. have filed lawsuits against the major social media companies seeking compensation for costs they say they incurred dealing with harms to children’s mental health from social media addiction. A lawsuit brought by a small, rural Kentucky school district was set to go to trial this summer in federal court in California, but defendants Meta, TikTok, Snap and YouTube each settled before the trial began. The Kentucky case was also selected as a bellwether out of 1,200 similar cases. The plaintiffs’ attorneys said in a statement that their “focus remains on pursuing justice for the remaining 1,200 school districts who have filed cases.” The Los Angeles trial was the first of its kind, but there are thousands of similar lawsuits filed against social media companies by individuals. Many allege the platforms’ design features addicted them to social media, which led to adverse mental health outcomes. But there are also other harms plaintiffs say stemmed from young people’s use of social media. Some lawsuits have been filed by families of children and young adults who died by suicide after problematic use of social media, and families whose kids died from accidental overdoses from drug purchases facilitated by social platforms. BARBARA ORTUTAY Ortutay writes about social media and the internet for The Associated Press. mailto KAITLYN HUAMANI Huamani covers social media and internet culture for The Associated Press. mailto
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