Instagram Denies Addiction Claims In Landmark US Trial

In a significant trial in California, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri addressed allegations that the platform fosters addiction among its users, particularly children. During his testimony, Mosseri asserted that the company does not believe users can be clinically addicted to social media. This trial has drawn attention to the ethical implications of social media use, particularly regarding its impact on younger audiences. Critics argue that platforms like Instagram may contribute to mental health issues by promoting excessive usage and harmful content. The case could set a precedent for how social media companies are held accountable for their business practices and their effects on user well-being, especially among minors. As the trial unfolds, it highlights a growing concern among parents, educators, and lawmakers about the responsibilities of tech companies in safeguarding the mental health of children in the digital age.
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