**Headline:** Social Media Giants Get Smacked Down for Hurting Kids—Finally!
Looks like the courts are finally waking up. A jury in Los Angeles just slapped Meta and Google with some serious blame for the damage their social media platforms inflict on young people. And if you think that’s a one-off, think again: just a day earlier, a jury in New Mexico found that Meta outright broke state consumer protection laws while putting kids in harm’s way.
Now, New Mexico’s attorney general, Raúl Torrez, is hitting the airwaves to discuss these groundbreaking verdicts. Because, you know, it’s always nice to hear from someone who’s not afraid to take on the tech titans.
But let’s pause for a moment. Isn’t it a bit convenient that it took this long for anyone to finally hold these companies accountable? Years of complaints and studies showing the harm social media does to kids, and now, just when the tide of public opinion starts to turn, the courts jump in. What’s next—are we going to see a sudden surge in “concern” from the same media that’s been cheerleading for these platforms?
It’s almost like they were waiting for a jury to do their job for them.
By Admin | Published: March 26, 2026 at 5:19 am