The landmark decision comes after a nearly seven-week trial. Jurors sided with state prosecutors who argued that Meta — which owns Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp — prioritized profits over safety. The jury determined Meta violated parts of the state’s Unfair Practices Act on accusations the company hid what it knew about about the dangers of child sexual exploitation on its platforms and impacts on child mental health.
Jurors found there were thousands of violations, each counting separately toward a penalty of $375 million.
A slated second phase of the trial, possibly in May before a judge with no jury, would determine whether Meta created a public nuisance and may be ordered to change course and pay for remedies.
Puddinghelmet@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
And because of this instagram will remove end-to-end encryption and add age-verification
– …cnn.com/…/meta-new-mexico-trial-jury-deliberatio…
– www.msn.com/en-us/crime/general/…/ar-AA1ZkHhq