YouTube joins Meta in appealing jury verdict that faulted them for users’ social media addiction
thehindubusinessline.com Jul 16, 2026

YouTube joins Meta in appealing jury verdict that faulted them for users’ social media addiction

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

YouTube has joined Meta in appealing a jury verdict that found both companies negligent for designing platforms that contributed to a young woman’s social media addiction and worsened her mental health. The case, which centered on a 20-year-old plaintiff identified as Kaley, resulted in a $3 million damages award and $3 million in recommended punitive damages. Both companies previously sought new trials, which were denied. YouTube argued during the trial that it is not a social media platform and raised concerns about legal protections under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The outcome of this appeal could set a legal precedent for how courts define platform responsibility in cases involving user well-being.
  • · By challenging the verdict, YouTube and Meta are testing whether design features like autoplay can be legally tied to harm, potentially shaping the future of similar lawsuits against tech giants.