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Sign InA U.S. jury has delivered a landmark verdict finding Meta and YouTube liable in a high-profile trial centered on social media addiction. The jurors concluded that the platforms were intentionally engineered with addictive features, contributing directly to the harm experienced by young users. This ruling coincides with Pew Research Center data revealing that 97% of U.S. teens use the internet daily, with 40% reporting being online almost constantly. The verdict sets a significant legal precedent that could expose big tech firms to a wave of litigation and restrictive new regulations regarding their core business models. Analysts suggest that the decision will force a re-evaluation of algorithm-driven feeds and engagement strategies to prioritize minor safety. This development poses substantial long-term regulatory and financial risks for the social media industry.