Meta Platforms must face Massachusetts lawsuit over youth social media addiction claims

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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that Meta Platforms must face a lawsuit brought by the Massachusetts attorney general alleging the company designed Instagram features to addict users under 18, rejecting an early dismissal attempt.
Why it matters
The ruling allows state-level claims targeting platform design — not just user-generated content — to proceed despite federal immunity defenses. Platforms can now be compelled to litigate product-design allegations and undergo discovery into internal engagement and algorithmic systems.
Meta Platforms must face Massachusetts lawsuit over youth social media addiction claims
Implications
  • Legal teams at social media and user-generated content platforms must reassess reliance on Section 230 defenses in state consumer-protection cases immediately — courts may allow product-design claims to proceed to discovery.

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The Guardian

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