Meta and YouTube disputed the claims during the trial, saying that they worked for years to improve the safety of their products.
TikTok and Snap (SNAP) were also named defendants in the lawsuit, but each settled before the trial began.
On March 24, the jury in the New Mexico case found Meta liable, ordering the company to pay $375 million in penalties.
“The substantial damages the jury ordered Meta to pay should send a clear message to big tech executives that no company is beyond the reach of the law," New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez said following the verdict.
Increasing since 2000, when the iPhone was released in 2007 and Facebook (to non-US-Colleges) in 2006? It's almost like depression is related to something else, like growing up in a world where the previous generation has done a grab-and-run and left little hope in their wake.
since 2000
If you want to block children from the entire internet, that's certainly a goal. It doesn't match with the claim that specifically social apps with toxic algorithms should be restricted.So, when the internet was kicking off? Yeah.
I still put two spaces after periods and colons, so who am I to complain about title case?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.