TikTok and Snap Settle Social Media Addiction Lawsuit

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TikTok settled a high-profile lawsuit on Monday evening involving allegations that social media platforms intentionally design addictive products that harm users. This resolution follows a similar settlement by Snap last week, leaving Meta and YouTube as the remaining defendants to face a trial where jury selection begins this Tuesday.

Meta and YouTube Proceed to Trial

While TikTok and Snap have reached agreements to resolve the matter, Meta and YouTube are moving forward with litigation. The trial is expected to feature high-level testimony from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and YouTube head Neal Mohan.

Legal Precedent and Executive Testimony

The testimonies of Zuckerberg and Mohan are considered pivotal for the industry. The outcome of this specific case is expected to set a legal precedent that could influence the trajectory of dozens of other pending lawsuits targeting social media companies.

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Case Background and Plaintiff K.G.M.

The lawsuit centers on a 19-year-old plaintiff identified by the initials K.G.M. This litigation marks the first in a series of legal challenges aimed at holding social media corporations accountable for their algorithmic impact on young users.

Terms of the Settlement

By settling the case, TikTok and Snap have reached an agreement with the plaintiff outside of the courtroom. It is important to note that these settlements do not necessarily constitute an admission of the allegations regarding product addiction or harm.

The specific financial or regulatory terms of the agreements between the platforms and K.G.M. have not been disclosed to the public.

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