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THU · 2026-04-09 · 02:02 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0409-59504
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Antisocial media: Meta, Google liable in landmark case for mental health harm

In a landmark case in California, Meta and Google were found liable for mental health harm caused by their platforms, Instagram and YouTube. The plaintiff, KGM, sued the tech giants, alleging that addictive design features on the platforms drove her excessive use, leading to mental health issues.

Tim ParkerSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-04-09 · 02:02 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Antisocial media: Meta, Google liable in landmark case for mental health harm
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In a landmark case in California, Meta and Google were found liable for mental health harm caused by their platforms, Instagram and YouTube. The plaintiff, KGM, sued the tech giants, alleging that addictive design features on the platforms drove her excessive use, leading to mental health issues. KGM reported using YouTube since age six and Instagram since age nine, spending up to 16 hours daily on the platforms. The jury agreed that Meta and Google were responsible and awarded KGM US$6 million in damages. The case highlights concerns about social media platforms prioritizing user engagement for profit, potentially at the expense of mental well-being. TikTok and Snapchat, also named in the suit, reached settlements prior to the trial.

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The owners of TikTok and Snapchat had reached settlements shortly before the case went to trial.

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The California jury found Meta and Google liable, awarding KGM US$6 million in damages.

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KGM said she had been using YouTube since she was six and Instagram since she was nine.

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KGM sued Meta and Google, claiming extensive use of their platforms damaged her mental health.

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I’ve yet to meet a parent who wished their child had more screen time.Though just how far the problem can go was laid bare in the recent case of KGM against Meta and Google in a US court.The 20-year-old plaintiff, KGM, sued the owners of Instagram and YouTube, claiming that her extensive use of those platforms was driven by a deliberate use of addictive design features and damaged her mental health.KGM said she had been using YouTube since she was six and Instagram since she was nine, spending up to 16 hours a day on these platforms.The California jury agreed. They found Meta and Google liable, awarding KGM US$6 million in damages. The owners of TikTok and Snapchat had reached settlements shortly before the case went to trial.Perhaps the result shouldn’t come as much of a surprise? Social media platforms generate profits through advertising. Retaining eyeballs on screens for as long as possible is a commercial imperative.
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