Instagram chief defends youth mental health decisions at trial

Adam Mosseri, Instagram's head, defended the platform in a trial over youth mental health claims. Parents voiced concerns about social media's impact on children. The trial focuses on Instagram's decisions regarding youth mental health.

On February 12, 2026, a trial proceeded against Instagram regarding youth mental health issues. Adam Mosseri, the platform's chief, defended its decisions amid accusations that it affects children's mental health. Reports indicate that parents expressed deep concerns about the potential harm of social media to their children. The trial highlights Instagram's measures to address such issues, though no further details on specific arguments or outcomes were provided. This forms part of broader discussions on social media's impact on youth, but Instagram maintains a neutral stance based on Mosseri's statements. No direct quotes from the trial are currently available, but the defense suggests a focus on responsible platform use.

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