In an unprecedented move, New Mexico has demanded up to <strong>$3.7 billion</strong> in damages from Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, following a prior court ruling of <strong>$375 million</strong>. This demand is part of efforts to protect children from the dangers of social media.
The state of New Mexico is pursuing new restrictions on child safety in Meta applications during the second phase of a trial. This initiative comes amid growing concerns about the impact of technology on children and teenagers.
A trial begins in New Mexico on Monday, where the state aims to prove that Meta's platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, harm the mental health of young people. This case follows a previous ruling that imposed significant financial damages against the company.
A New Mexico court has issued a historic ruling against Meta, imposing a fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> in a case related to child safety. The next phase of the case will take place in Santa Fe, where proposed changes to Meta's platforms will be discussed.
A trial begins today in New Mexico that may lead to significant changes in how Meta's platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, operate. The state's attorney general accuses the company of designing its products to be addictive for young users and failing to protect children from exploitation.
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A court in New Mexico has imposed a historic fine of <strong>$375 million</strong> on Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, for endangering children through its platforms. This ruling comes amid growing concerns about the impact of social media on youth and adolescents.
A court in New Mexico has ruled that Meta, the owner of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, must pay $375 million for misleading users about the safety of its platforms for children. The court found that Meta endangered children by exposing them to inappropriate content.