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Social Media Giant Trial Reaches Final Jury Decision

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Published: 13 March 2026. The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online.

The legal landscape of the digital age reached a historic crossroads this week as the first-ever jury trial regarding the potential harms of social media concluded its final arguments. In a packed Los Angeles courtroom, the intense six-week proceedings against Meta and YouTube reached a dramatic finish on Thursday evening. Lawyers representing the technology behemoths argued that their platforms remain safe for the vast majority of young users today. Conversely, the legal team for the young woman at the heart of this landmark case insisted that these companies purposefully designed their products to be addictive. This alleged engineering has led to severe mental health issues for countless children and teenagers across the globe.

Mark Lanier, a prominent lawyer for the plaintiffs, spoke with great passion during his closing remarks on Thursday. He questioned how these companies became such massive behemoths in the modern global economy. He told the court that the answer lies within the aggressive attention economy model. According to legal reports, Lanier argued that these firms generate their massive profits by capturing and holding user attention at any cost. This social media trial has become a focal point for digital safety advocates who have long called for greater corporate accountability. The proceedings have featured a parade of high-profile witnesses, including Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram head Adam Mosseri.

The jury also heard from Cristos Goodrow, the vice-president of engineering at YouTube, regarding the internal mechanics of the platform. Beyond the corporate executives, the most moving testimony came from the lead plaintiff, a twenty-year-old woman identified as KGM. Jurors listened to her personal history alongside testimony from her therapist, various whistleblowers, and several expert witnesses. These experts provided detailed insights into the intersection of digital design and human psychology. If the jurors eventually rule in favor of KGM, these companies could face incredibly harsh financial penalties. The plaintiffs hope such a verdict will force fundamental changes in how these digital platforms currently function.

In this specific legal battle, the heavy burden of proof remains with the plaintiffs. The jury must find evidence of negligence and direct causation by YouTube and Meta before damages can be imposed. Because of these requirements, the final outcome of the trial could take several different forms during the upcoming deliberations. These discussions are officially set to begin this Friday morning. KGM testified that she first became hooked on YouTube at the tender age of six. She then joined Instagram when she was only nine years old. By the time she reached ten, she reported feeling deeply depressed and began engaging in self-harm.

The young woman explained that her constant social media use caused strained relationships with her family and school peers. She shared painful memories of suicidal thoughts and described cutting herself as a primary coping mechanism for her depression. When she turned thirteen, her therapist officially diagnosed her with body dysmorphic disorder and social phobia. KGM firmly attributes these mental health struggles to her long-term use of Instagram and YouTube. Her lawyers argue that her experience is emblematic of what tens of thousands of young people face today. They believe her story represents a broader crisis within the modern offline lives of the younger generation.

Meta and YouTube continue to deny any wrongdoing throughout these long and complex legal proceedings. A spokesperson for YouTube, José Castañeda, recently called the allegations in the various lawsuits simply not true. He stated that providing young people with a safer and healthier experience has always been core to their work. Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Meta suggested that the mental health issues KGM faced were actually brought on by a difficult home life. This has become a key argument in the defense strategy for the social media giant. The company acknowledged her profound challenges but argued the jury must decide if those struggles would exist without Instagram.

This trial serves as a significant bellwether for how the public views social media impact in 2026. It is the first in a large consolidated group of cases brought against Meta, TikTok, YouTube, and Snap. More than sixteen hundred plaintiffs are involved in this wider litigation, including over three hundred families and two hundred school districts. While TikTok and Snap settled the KGM lawsuit just before the trial began, Meta and YouTube chose to fight. This case is the first of more than twenty scheduled bellwether trials slated for the next couple of years. These trials are used to gauge jury reactions and set important legal precedents for the future.

The next major case in this series is currently scheduled to go to trial this coming July. Online safety advocates and parents involved in the movement say they have already won regardless of the jury’s final decision. Matthew Bergman, the founder of the Social Media Victims Law Center, noted that four years ago, nobody believed they would reach this point. He believes that victims in the United States have already secured a victory by holding these companies accountable. The trial revealed many previously sealed documents that shed light on the internal culture at these tech firms. These papers suggested that some employees considered the platforms to be inherently addictive.

One internal document from YouTube in 2021 asked how the company was measuring the wellbeing of its many users. The written response in the document simply stated that they were not measuring it at all. Another file detailed how children under thirteen are the fastest-growing internet audience in the world today. It even presented the opportunity for YouTube to act as a digital babysitter for children as young as eight. One particularly shocking document stated that the goal was not viewership but rather viewer addiction. Documents from Meta also showed that some employees questioned the leadership regarding the targeting of very young audiences.

In a 2017 email, one employee asked if the company was now going after children under the age of thirteen. A colleague responded that Mark Zuckerberg had been discussing that specific goal for quite some time. The first employee described the idea as gross, reflecting internal resistance to the corporate strategy. A separate conversation from 2020 showed an employee stating that Instagram was essentially a drug. A colleague jokingly replied that all social media platforms function this way and described themselves as pushers. They likened the draw of the apps to gambling, where reward tolerance becomes so high that users can no longer feel natural satisfaction.

During the trial, the lawyers for Meta and YouTube continued to deny that their platforms were designed to be addictive. The counsel for YouTube pointed toward parental controls and statistics showing average use lasts less than thirty minutes a day. Cristos Goodrow testified that the platform is not designed to maximize the time users spend on it. Meta focused their legal arguments on KGM’s medical records from when she was thirteen years old. These records contained quotes suggesting her mother had shouted at her and caused emotional distress. The defense alleged that this family abuse led to the young woman’s many psychiatric conditions.

The Meta spokesperson argued that the evidence does not support reducing a lifetime of hardship to a single digital factor. KGM still lives with her mother, who remained present in the courtroom throughout the entire six-week trial. During her own testimony, KGM disputed the interpretation of her medical records by the defense lawyers. She admitted her mother was not perfect but insisted she was trying her best at the time. She told the court she would not call her upbringing abusive or neglectful in any way. However, during closing arguments, the lawyer for Meta played a video appearing to show her mother yelling at her.

The defense argued that the recordings showed more than just normal family tension or drama. The lawyer for YouTube, Luis Li, pointed out that there was not a single mention of YouTube addiction in her medical records. He also highlighted KGM’s earlier testimony where she said she eventually lost interest in the platform as she grew older. Li asked the jury if someone suffering from a true addiction could simply lose interest so easily. The question of whether social media can cause a clinical addiction remained a central theme of the trial. Meta argued that KGM never actually received an official medical diagnosis for such a condition.

Adam Mosseri pushed back on the science behind digital addiction when he took the stand during the proceedings. He denied that users could be clinically addicted, noting that psychologists do not yet classify it as an official diagnosis. However, researchers have long documented the harmful consequences of compulsive use among the youth population. During his closing, Lanier compared the endless scroll feature to being unable to stop eating free chips at a restaurant. He argued that notifications and likes are the features that create the addictive quality. He called these tools Trojan horses that look wonderful but eventually take over a child’s life.

Lawyers for the plaintiffs compared their arguments to the famous legal battles against big tobacco in the 1990s. Those cases focused on the addictive quality of cigarettes and how companies denied the harms for decades. Advocates say social media companies are now using a tactic of blaming the victim instead of improving their products. Sacha Haworth of the Tech Oversight Project said these firms are pulling directly from the big tobacco playbook. She noted that these are the most profitable corporations in history and could choose to change. Instead of making the platforms safer, she argued they have chosen to attack the victims.

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