SOCIAL MEDIA Jury finds Meta and YouTube guilty of causing social media addiction by ARKANSAS DIGITAL NEWS March 26, 2026 by ARKANSAS DIGITAL NEWS March 26, 2026 147 The plaintiff was awarded $6 million in damages following a California trial that focused on intentionally designed systems such as infinite scrolling and algorithmic recommendations. Source link 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail ARKANSAS DIGITAL NEWS previous post What is tech addiction? A court ruling makes it Big Tech’s next big problem next post Pistons host Pelicans, looking to bounce back from rare loss Related Posts Google adds AI guidance to Demand Gen campaigns June 27, 2026 TikTok partners with fitness tracking app June 24, 2026 Meta adds expanded analytics and AI restyle options... June 21, 2026 LinkedIn adds GIF support | Social Media Today June 18, 2026 TikTok launches digital trading cards for 2026 FIFA... June 15, 2026 LinkedIn outlines effective B2B marketing strategies June 12, 2026