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

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A significant moment is anticipated in a Los Angeles courtroom this Thursday, where a California woman will take the stand to share her personal experience with social media platforms and the impact they had on her mental health from a very young age. The plaintiff, identified in court documents as Kaley G.M., alleges that her early exposure to Instagram and YouTube played a critical role in the development of serious mental health challenges, including depression and body dysmorphia.

    Kaley’s journey with these platforms began when she was just six years old, starting with YouTube, and by the age of nine, she was actively using Instagram. Her legal team argues that these companies, Meta Platforms and Google respectively, knowingly engineered their services to captivate young users, prioritizing profit over the well-being of children. This lawsuit is part of a growing wave of legal actions worldwide that challenge social media giants on their responsibility for the psychological effects their platforms may have on minors.

    Just a day prior to Kaley’s testimony, her former psychotherapist provided crucial insights into the case by stating that social media use during adolescence was a significant contributing factor to her mental health struggles. This expert testimony is expected to lay the groundwork for the trial’s next phase, which will delve deeper into how Kaley’s interaction with these platforms influenced her emotional and psychological state over time.

    The trial has already explored the internal knowledge these companies possessed regarding the potential harm of social media on young users. It has also examined their business strategies aimed at attracting and retaining children and teenagers. Notably, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testified that while the company considered developing products specifically for children, none were ultimately launched. This point is central to the case, as Kaley’s legal team must demonstrate that the design and operation of these platforms were a substantial factor in exacerbating her mental health conditions.

    This lawsuit is unfolding amid a broader international movement scrutinizing the role of social media in youth mental health. For instance, Australia has taken a firm stance by banning children under the age of 16 from accessing these platforms, and other nations are actively debating similar regulatory measures. Meanwhile, both Meta and YouTube have firmly denied the allegations, maintaining that the evidence does not support the claims that their platforms caused or worsened Kaley’s mental health issues.

    As the trial progresses, all eyes remain on Kaley’s testimony, which could prove pivotal in shaping the future of social media regulation and corporate accountability. The outcome may influence how these tech giants approach the safety and mental health of their youngest users moving forward, potentially prompting significant changes in industry practices and legal standards worldwide.

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