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Meta, Zuckerberg and social media
Meta's Zuckerberg not liable in lawsuits over social media harm to children
A federal judge said Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not personally liable in 25 lawsuits accusing his company of addicting children to social media. U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland,
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Dodges Personal Liability In Child Social Media Addiction Lawsuits: Federal Judge Cites Lack Of Evidence
A U.S. judge ruled that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg cannot be held personally liable in 25 lawsuits alleging social media addiction in children, as the claims lacked specific evidence of his wrongdoing.
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg not liable in lawsuits over social media harming children
In a significant legal victory, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has been shielded from personal liability in 25 lawsuits alleging that the company's platforms, Instagram and Facebook, are addictive and harmful to children's mental health.
Zuckerberg avoids personal liability in Meta addiction lawsuits
Lawsuits have alleged HE was repeatedly warned by Meta employees that Instagram and Facebook weren’t safe for children.
Judge Clears Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg In Lawsuit Over Social Media's Harm To Kids
A federal judge has dismissed claims against Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, ruling he isn't personally liable in lawsuits alleging social media harms children’s mental health, though cases against Meta continue.
Social Media Addiction: Here's What US Court Said on Zuckerberg's Role in Children's Addiction
A federal judge has ruled that Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not personally liable in 25 lawsuits alleging that his company has fostered social media addiction in children. US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers in Oakland,
Judge clears Meta's Zuckerberg of personal liability in child harm lawsuits
A federal judge has cleared Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of personal liability in lawsuits accusing the company of contributing to social media addiction in children. The 25 cases, which targeted Zuckerberg directly,
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Meta extends political ad ban until after Election Day
Meta extended its ban on new political ads on its platforms through Election Day, the social media giant announced Monday.
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Google and Meta are blocking political ads to combat misinformation. Some experts say it’s too late
Facebook, Instagram, Google and YouTube are clamping down on political ads in an effort to combat misinformation that could ...
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A decade and $22 billion later, Meta's big bet on messaging is finally starting to pay off
WhatsApp is helping Meta generate new revenue growth, and it shows how the company can benefit as users move from public ...
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Is Meta Platforms a Top Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy Now?
Llama has seen adoption as the building block of internal AI models for AT&T, Goldman Sachs, and Shopify. From January 2024 ...
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Zuckerberg Avoids Personal Liability in Meta Addiction Suits
A federal judge again rejected a bid to hold Mark Zuckerberg individually liable in two dozen lawsuits accusing Meta ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
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Prediction: Meta Platforms Will Be a Top 5 Stock By Market Capitalization By 2026
Meta Platforms (NASDAQ:META) recently reached a record $1.5 trillion market value, seeing the value of its shares rise 66% in ...
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Meta says Malaysia's social media licencing plan lacks clarity, threatens innovation
A Meta Platforms official on Wednesday criticised Malaysia's plan to require social media platforms to apply for a regulatory ...
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This major US ally is banning social media for under-16s: What do you think?
Australia, a major American ally, is banning social media for children under 16 due to safety and security concerns.
CBS News on MSN
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Australia plans "world-leading" social media ban for children under 16
CBS
News
has sought comment from all five social
media
companies about the Australian government's plans.
Meta
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