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    California Woman to Testify in Landmark Trial Against Meta and YouTube Over Social Media Harm

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A significant court proceeding is underway in Los Angeles where a California woman is set to give testimony about the detrimental effects that social media platforms, specifically Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube, had on her mental health during her childhood. This trial has attracted widespread attention as it challenges the responsibility of major tech companies in protecting young users from psychological harm.

    The plaintiff, identified in court documents as Kaley G.M., revealed that she began engaging with YouTube at the tender age of six, followed by Instagram at nine. Over the years, she claims that prolonged exposure to these platforms contributed heavily to the development of serious mental health conditions, including depression and body dysmorphia. Her legal team argues that these companies prioritized profit over the well-being of vulnerable children by deliberately designing features that encourage addictive usage, despite being aware of the potential psychological risks.

    This testimony is particularly crucial as it follows a statement from Kaley’s former psychotherapist, who testified just a day earlier that adolescent use of social media was a significant contributing factor to her mental health struggles. The therapist’s insights aim to establish a direct link between Kaley’s early social media consumption and the subsequent decline in her psychological health, setting the stage for deeper examination of the platforms’ impact on young users.

    The case is part of a growing international movement scrutinizing social media giants for their role in harming children and teenagers. Several countries have already taken legislative action; for instance, Australia has implemented a ban preventing children under 16 from accessing these platforms, while other nations are actively debating similar protective measures. This global backlash highlights increasing concerns over how social media influences the mental well-being of younger generations.

    Both Meta and YouTube have firmly denied the allegations, maintaining that the evidence presented does not substantiate the claims made by Kaley. Throughout the trial, the focus has been on what these companies knew about the risks associated with social media use among children and how their business models might have exploited this knowledge. Notably, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified that while the company discussed creating products specifically for children, none were ever launched.

    For Kaley’s legal team to succeed, they must convincingly demonstrate that the design and operation of these platforms played a substantial role in causing or exacerbating her mental health conditions. As the trial progresses, Kaley’s own testimony will be pivotal in illustrating the personal toll of social media addiction and could set a precedent for future cases addressing the responsibilities of tech companies toward young users.

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