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$1.4 Trillion: The Lawsuit That Could Crush Meta

Four U.S. states are seeking unprecedented penalties of $1.4 trillion against Meta, alleging the company intentionally designed its platforms to be addictive for young users.
$1.4 Trillion: The Lawsuit That Could Crush Meta

Four U.S. states are demanding unprecedented fines from the tech giant in the amount of $1.4 trillion, nearly equivalent to its entire market capitalization.

At the heart of the lawsuit is the allegation that Facebook and Instagram were intentionally designed to exploit young users, while deceiving parents and the public.

And this is only the opening salvo.

An unprecedented legal drama is calling into question the very existence of the social media giant Meta.

Legal documents unsealed in recent days ahead of a major trial involving several U.S. states—expected to commence this August in Oakland, California—reveal that four of the plaintiff states—California, Colorado, Kentucky, and New Jersey—are seeking massive fines against the company in an astronomical sum of approximately $1.4 trillion.

The amount in question, revealed for the first time now, is close to the company's total market value, currently estimated at approximately $1.5 trillion.

The lawsuit focuses on allegations that Meta intentionally designed the Facebook and Instagram platforms to be addictive, aimed at capturing young users while misleading the public and parents regarding the safety of these applications.

The calculation behind this massive sum is based on an estimate of the number of young users allegedly harmed by the company's practices in each of the suing states, multiplied by the maximum allowable fines under local consumer protection laws.

Meta's legal team was quick to respond, asserting that the demand has no factual or legal basis and that a sanction of such magnitude is unparalleled in the history of consumer protection enforcement.

The trial in August is expected to be merely the opening shot in a much broader campaign.

In addition to these four states, Meta is facing lawsuits from 2-9 other U.S. states, accusing it of violating the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) by collecting data on minors under the age of 13 without parental consent.

A third group of 14 states is conducting separate proceedings expected to reach discussion early next year.

In its defense, Meta argues that "social media addiction" is not a formally defined psychiatric disorder, and therefore, its previous statements did not constitute deception.

The company has even previously compared usage of its platforms to prolonged viewing of television series.

Conversely, medical and psychiatric bodies clarify that the lack of a formal definition in diagnostic manuals does not indicate that the phenomenon does not exist or is not harmful.

The legal and regulatory pressure on digital giants is not unique to the U.S. or Meta alone.

The current lawsuits are reminiscent in their intensity of the historic legal battles against the tobacco industry at the end of the last century, which resulted in massive settlements totaling hundreds of billions of dollars.

The business model based on mechanisms such as "infinite scroll" and push notifications, developed in the last decade to maximize user engagement, is now under global attack.

A sharp trend toward tightening measures against social platforms—including TikTok, YouTube (owned by Google), and Snapchat—is evident worldwide.

Countries such as Australia, Indonesia, France, and Spain have already promoted or implemented outright bans on social media use for adolescents and children under the ages of 15 and 16; however, it should be noted that so far, the implementation of these "boycott" laws has not been particularly successful in blocking access for minors—at least according to an examination of what has transpired in Australia following the law's implementation.

Simultaneously, the European Commission is conducting a formal investigation against Meta on suspicion of failing to prevent minors from accessing its platforms, a move that could trigger fines of up to six percent of the company's global revenues.

This development directly impacts the next stage of the technological world: developments based on Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Regulators and lawmakers are already expressing concern that interactive and personalized chatbots could create deep emotional dependency and an addictive effect similar to, if not stronger than, that of the traditional feed.

Companies developing AI tools are now required to implement safeguards and warnings during the initial stages of development to avoid a fate similar to that of social networks.

The legal ruling that emerges may reshape the boundaries of technology companies' responsibility for the mental health of their users and fundamentally change how digital products are designed and distributed to the general public.
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