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Meta and Google face fresh legal pressure after court calls their apps addictive drug dealers
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Published on 24 April 2026

A judge likened algorithmic addiction to tobacco lawsuits
A California court ruled that Google and Meta harmed a minor’s mental health through addictive design, drawing a stark parallel to tobacco litigation. Even though the damages awarded are small and appeals are likely, the decision marks a new level of legal scrutiny on how tech platforms engineer engagement. Experts say solutions must go beyond takedowns to include parental oversight.
- Court found harmful “addictive design” by Google and Meta
- Verdict draws parallels to tobacco accountability cases
- Damages are limited, but appeals are expected
- Pressure is rising for stricter accountability beyond platform rules
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