SOCIAL MEDIA Jury finds Meta and YouTube guilty of causing social media addiction by TexasDigitalMagazine.com March 26, 2026 written by TexasDigitalMagazine.com March 26, 2026 53 The plaintiff was awarded $6 million in damages following a California trial that focused on intentionally designed systems such as infinite scrolling and algorithmic recommendations. Source link TexasDigitalMagazine.com previous post ‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: It’s Far from the Best, But Cillian Murphy Still Rules in This Feature-Length Culmination of Tommy Shelby’s Story next post Why “CPT” is the Universe’s most unbreakable symmetry You may also like Meta announces AI support for SMBs and rural... May 10, 2026 Threads adds new posting options and animated mini... May 10, 2026 Threads adds playable music stickers in-stream May 7, 2026 Snapchat usage declined in the US and EU... May 7, 2026 YouTube tests new music generation and moderation tools May 4, 2026 Meta acquires humanoid robot developer Assured Robot Intelligence May 4, 2026 LinkedIn revenue rose 12% in the first quarter May 1, 2026 TikTok adds Campus Hub feature for U.S. college... May 1, 2026 Google offers new first-party shopper data integration April 28, 2026 Threads tests emoji reactions to specific words in... April 28, 2026