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Maxi-trial against Meta begins, 29 U.S. states take on social media
The trial in California accuses Meta of exploiting minors, with financial repercussions.

The maxi-trial against Meta has begun in California, involving 29 U.S. states. Prosecutors presented their opening arguments, claiming that the holding company, which owns Facebook and Instagram, designed its platforms to make minors addicted.
The accusation states that Meta has exploited young users for profit, deceiving the public regarding the risks associated with social media use. This claim specifically pertains to how content is structured to promote addictive behaviors among younger users.
The legal proceedings have already impacted the market, with Meta's stock experiencing a significant drop of 4.4% on Wall Street. This development seems to reflect the growing scrutiny on the responsibility of social platforms for the safety of minors.
Various sources have reported that the trial marks a crucial moment in the battle between different states and technology giants regarding the protection of minors online.
The upcoming hearings are highly anticipated, as they could influence both Meta's strategies and the laws regulating social media.