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A federal trial in California reveals allegations against Meta (formerly Facebook) for making teenagers addicted to Facebook and Instagram. A group of U.S. states is seeking damages of up to approximately $193 billion and is calling for fundamental changes to how the two apps operate, such as imposing screen time limits and automatically protecting underage accounts. The case is based on three main points: misleading the public about the harms of the applications, designing features to increase engagement and keep teenagers occupied, and collecting children's data without parental consent. Meta resists, affirming its commitment to protection and readiness to face legal challenges. The trial is expected to last about six weeks, with a non-binding jury listening to the testimony of key witnesses, including the company's founder, Mark Zuckerberg. This legal dispute aims to enforce regulatory changes and secure substantial financial compensation for affected youth and families.
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