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“Is Social Media Facing Its Big Tobacco Moment? Exploring Zuckerberg’s Landmark Trial and Its Implications”

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### Is Social Media the New Big Tobacco? Spare Me the Drama So, Mark Zuckerberg strolled into court this week, and suddenly we’re all supposed to believe that social media is having its “Big Tobacco moment.” Seriously? That’s the best comparison we can come up with? Here’s the gist: Zuck is facing a trial about whether social media is addictive and harmful—like, duh. This isn’t exactly breaking news. Meanwhile, commentators are wringing their hands about tech giants potentially coughing up billions in settlements. But let’s pause here. If it’s such a big deal, where’s the actual outrage from the average user? Instead, we get a parade of experts and pundits speculating about the ramifications. Spoiler alert: they’re guessing. The article doesn’t even bother to include a quote from a regular person who might actually be affected by this. How convenient for the narrative, right? And let’s not forget the irony: we’re comparing a platform that connects people to a multi-billion dollar industry that sold cancer sticks. One’s all about scrolling through cat memes; the other was literally killing people. But sure, let’s put them on the same pedestal for the sake of a dramatic headline. So, as we watch the tech world sweat bullets, maybe we should be asking—who’s really benefiting from this trial? Because it sure feels like it’s not the users. Are we really going to pretend that this is about our well-being, or is it just another chance for the media to play the moral high ground?

By Admin | Published: February 19, 2026 at 4:37 am

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