Mark Zuckerberg testifies in Instagram addiction trial

Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, defended his company's social media platforms during testimony in a Los Angeles court this week. The trial stems from a 2023 lawsuit alleging Instagram addiction caused harm to a young user. Zuckerberg pushed back on claims of intentional addictiveness while discussing child safety measures.

In a Los Angeles County court, Mark Zuckerberg testified this week in a lawsuit accusing Meta's Instagram of fostering addiction. The plaintiff, a Californian who filed the case in 2023, claims she became addicted from an early age and suffered harmful effects. This suit is among several high-profile cases that could impact platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Snap.

Zuckerberg stated that Instagram is not inherently addictive but provides a valuable service, so "people will want to use it more." He addressed concerns about the platform's effects on children, noting that as early as 2018, he reached out to Apple CEO Tim Cook to discuss "the well-being of kids and teens." Meta has implemented age restrictions and guidelines, though Zuckerberg acknowledged the company cannot always prevent younger users from accessing services. In 2024, Instagram launched teen accounts featuring DM protections and PG-13-style content restrictions.

When asked if Meta should help young users, Zuckerberg replied, "I think a reasonable company should try to help a person that uses its services." He pushed back on characterizations of his public statements and described social networks as useful for connecting people. The testimony also touched on Zuckerberg's public persona, with him admitting, "I'm actually well known to be sort of bad at this," regarding perceptions of his demeanor as "robotic."

Experts like Natalie Bazarova, a Cornell University professor and head of its Social Media Lab, highlighted the trial's core issue: whether companies designed products to exploit biases for compulsive use. "The core question is whether companies intentionally designed these products to harm young people by exploiting natural biases toward instant gratification," she said. Broader concerns include exposure to sexual and violent content, predator contacts, mental health risks from bullying, and screen time effects.

Tech firms like Roblox, Discord, and YouTube have added age-estimation tools amid scrutiny. Countries such as Australia have banned social media for children, while Spain imposes stricter age limits than the US. The trial's outcome could influence ongoing litigation and regulations on social media's impact on youth.

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Realistic illustration depicting EU regulators finding TikTok in breach of Digital Services Act over addictive features like infinite scroll, with fines looming.
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The European Commission has issued preliminary findings declaring TikTok's addictive design elements a violation of the Digital Services Act, potentially leading to fines up to 6% of its global turnover. The regulator highlighted features like infinite scroll and personalized recommendations that could harm users' wellbeing, especially minors. TikTok plans to challenge the accusations vigorously.

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.

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A jury in New Mexico ruled Meta liable for violating the state's consumer protection laws, ordering the company to pay a $375 million penalty. The verdict stems from allegations that Meta misled users about platform safety amid child exploitation risks. Meta plans to appeal the decision.

As countries like Australia and Spain advance bans on social media for children, the Philippines is now considering similar restrictions to protect youth from online risks, though no decision has been reached.

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A preliminary EU Commission investigation has found TikTok in violation of the Digital Services Act due to its addictive design, including infinite scroll. The ruling urges the platform to implement changes to reduce harm to users, encompassing minors and vulnerable adults.

Meta is creating an artificial intelligence version of its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, to interact with employees. The project involves photorealistic 3D characters trained on Zuckerberg's mannerisms, tone, and statements. Zuckerberg is personally training and testing the animated AI as part of the company's AI push.

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The French National Assembly approved on January 26, 2026, a government-backed bill banning social media access for minors under 15 and prohibiting mobile phone use in high schools. Introduced by Renaissance deputy Laure Miller and accelerated by President Emmanuel Macron, the streamlined measure—focusing on parental controls for the riskiest platforms—aims to protect youth mental and physical health amid years of debate.

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