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TikTok joins Snap to settle social media addiction lawsuit

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Last updated: 2026/01/29 at 3:03 AM
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A landmark lawsuit alleging social media addiction and harm concluded with settlements from TikTok and Snap on Monday and last week, respectively. The case, brought by a group of parents, claims these platforms intentionally designed features to exploit human psychology, leading to mental health issues in young users. The future of similar litigation now hinges on the upcoming trial involving Meta and YouTube, where executives are expected to testify regarding social media addiction.

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The legal battle, unfolding in federal court in Northern California, centers on plaintiff K.G.M., who began using social media at age 11. Jury selection for the trial against Meta and YouTube is scheduled to begin Tuesday, with the outcome potentially establishing legal responsibility for the impact of these platforms on adolescent well-being. This case is considered a bellwether for dozens of similar lawsuits filed across the country.

The Rise of Litigation Around Social Media Addiction

The lawsuits represent a growing wave of concern regarding the effects of social media on youth mental health. Researchers and advocacy groups have increasingly highlighted correlations between heavy social media use and increased rates of anxiety, depression, and body image issues. These concerns have fueled legal challenges seeking to hold platforms accountable for designs that allegedly prioritize engagement over user safety.

While TikTok and Snap have opted to settle, the terms remain confidential. Legal experts suggest these settlements are strategic moves to avoid potentially massive damages and negative publicity associated with a public trial. However, settling does not equate to an admission of guilt, and both companies maintain their commitment to user safety.

How the Lawsuit Alleges Addiction

The core argument of the plaintiffs revolves around the use of persuasive technology within these apps. This includes features like infinite scrolling, push notifications, and personalized content recommendations, all designed to keep users engaged for extended periods. The lawsuit contends these features are intentionally engineered to trigger dopamine release in the brain, creating a feedback loop similar to that seen in substance addiction.

Plaintiffs further allege that the companies were aware of the potential harms but failed to adequately address them. Internal documents reportedly reveal discussions about the addictive nature of the platforms and their impact on vulnerable users. The litigation aims to establish that the companies breached their duty of care to protect their young users from foreseeable harm.

The legal strategy employed by the plaintiffs draws parallels to litigation against tobacco companies, which successfully argued that those companies knowingly concealed the health risks of smoking. Similar comparisons are being made in the context of digital wellbeing, with advocates arguing that social media companies have a responsibility to mitigate the potential harms of their products.

What’s at Stake for Meta and YouTube

The trial against Meta and YouTube is expected to be a lengthy and complex process. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, and Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube, are both anticipated to testify, potentially facing intense scrutiny about the design and operation of their platforms. This unprecedented level of executive involvement underscores the seriousness of the allegations.

A key aspect of the trial will likely focus on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which generally protects social media companies from liability for content posted by their users. However, the plaintiffs are arguing that the platforms’ own design choices, rather than user-generated content, are the source of the harm, potentially circumventing Section 230 protections. The outcome could significantly reshape the legal landscape for online platforms.

The potential financial implications for Meta and YouTube are substantial. If found liable, the companies could face significant damages, potentially running into the billions of dollars. Beyond the financial costs, a negative verdict could lead to increased regulatory scrutiny and pressure to redesign their platforms.

Meanwhile, the settlements reached by TikTok and Snap could influence the trial strategy of both Meta and YouTube. The plaintiffs’ legal team will likely attempt to leverage these settlements as evidence of the validity of their claims. Conversely, the defendants may argue that the settlements were simply a business decision to avoid litigation costs and do not represent an admission of wrongdoing.

Broader Implications for the Tech Industry

This case extends beyond the specific platforms involved. A ruling against Meta or YouTube could set a legal precedent that compels other social media companies to re-evaluate their design practices and prioritize user safety. It could also spur legislative efforts to regulate the industry and address concerns about teen mental health.

The debate surrounding social media addiction has also prompted discussions about the need for greater transparency and accountability from tech companies. Advocates are calling for independent audits of platform algorithms and design features to assess their potential impact on user well-being.

In contrast, some argue that placing excessive blame on social media platforms overlooks other contributing factors to mental health issues, such as societal pressures and individual vulnerabilities. They contend that a balanced approach is needed, focusing on education, parental guidance, and responsible social media use.

The case is also drawing attention to the role of algorithms in shaping user experiences. Plaintiffs argue that algorithms are designed to maximize engagement, even if it means exposing users to harmful content or reinforcing addictive behaviors. The trial may delve into the inner workings of these algorithms and their potential impact on mental health.

Looking ahead, the outcome of the Meta and YouTube trial will be closely watched by legal experts, tech companies, and advocacy groups alike. Regardless of the verdict, the case has already brought significant attention to the potential harms of social media and the need for greater accountability. Further legal challenges are expected, and the debate over the regulation of social media is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. The next key step is the completion of jury selection, with opening statements anticipated later this week.

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