Witness testifies on Meta's approach in social media addiction trial
A trial is examining allegations that Meta's social media products are harmful to children. Testimony suggests the company adopted a 'don't ask, don't tell' strategy regarding these concerns. (sources: cbsnews)
During a trial in Oakland, a witness stated that Meta employed a 'don't ask, don't tell' approach to issues of social media addiction among children. The trial addresses claims that the company's products contribute to harmful effects.
- The trial involves accusations against Meta regarding the impact of its social media products on children.
- A witness testified that Meta took a 'don't ask, don't tell' approach to concerns about addiction.
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The outcome of the trial could influence regulations and practices related to social media and child safety.
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