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 66 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 Reddit launches video replies | Social Media Today June 3, 2026 SEMRush offers AI discovery tips for brands June 3, 2026 Meta reaffirms funding for Oversight Board May 31, 2026 TikTok Shop grows to new EU merchant countries May 31, 2026 TikTok drops second season of ‘In The Mix’... May 28, 2026 Meta introduces new subscription add-ons and AI packages May 28, 2026 X looks to improve its incentives for original... May 25, 2026 TikTok announces expanded partnership with Universal Music Group May 25, 2026 SpaceX filing provides insight into X, Grok and... May 22, 2026 Report looks at how LinkedIn is dominating B2B... May 22, 2026