‘Meta Hooked Kids’: Federal Trial Against Tech Giant Kicks Off in Oakland
ww2.kqed.org Aug 19, 2026

‘Meta Hooked Kids’: Federal Trial Against Tech Giant Kicks Off in Oakland

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A federal trial began Tuesday in Oakland, with California spearheading a coalition of states accusing Meta Platforms of deliberately concealing internal research that showed its social‑media products foster addiction among minors. Prosecutors argue Meta designed its apps to keep children engaged, despite evidence of harmful and even traumatic experiences. Meta’s lead counsel, Paul Schmidt, acknowledged that some teens struggle with time management on the platforms but denied any intent to hide findings. The lawsuit seeks up to $1.4 trillion in damages—approximately Meta’s market value—and demands sweeping reforms to the company’s youth‑targeted features. The case marks the most expansive state‑led effort to hold a tech giant accountable for alleged child‑harm practices.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · A verdict could force the world’s largest social‑media firm to overhaul its products for minors, setting a legal precedent for how tech companies disclose and act on internal safety research.