Federal Trial Against Meta Opens With Allegations of Child Safety Violations

Attorneys general from California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey are seeking extensive financial damages plus changes to how the company operates Facebook and Instagram.

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Opening statements commenced in a federal lawsuit brought by attorneys general from California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey against Meta Platforms. The state officials are pursuing substantial financial penalties against the technology company while also demanding significant operational changes to its flagship social media platforms.

The legal action centers on allegations that Facebook and Instagram have failed to adequately protect minors from harm on their respective platforms. Prosecutors argue the company’s business practices and operational policies have prioritized engagement metrics over the safety and wellbeing of underage users.

The plaintiff states are seeking both monetary compensation and structural reforms that would fundamentally alter how Meta manages content moderation, data collection and algorithmic promotion on both platforms. The trial represents a significant challenge to Meta’s current operational framework in the social media space.

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