If Meta loses this trial, Instagram and Facebook could change forever
Should Meta ultimately lose a case of this scale, it could force fundamental changes to the way young people experience social media.
A $1 trillion legal battle is looming over Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, as 30 US states file a lawsuit claiming the tech giant violated child privacy laws. If Meta loses this landmark trial, it could force drastic changes to its platforms for young users. The states' demands include ending "like" counts and infinite scrolling, implementing parental verification for teenage users, removing certain image filters, halting autoplay of videos, prohibiting multiple accounts, and discontinuing disappearing posts like Stories.
Meta, valued at $1.5 trillion, denies these allegations and insists on its commitment to young users. The case hinges on whether Meta's recommendation algorithms and other features are intentionally designed to keep children hooked and grow its user base. If the 30 states prevail, Meta may have to overhaul its platform for US teens and children, potentially altering the user experience fundamentally.
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