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Live Science Today: Meta and Google fined for causing social media addiction and how dogs were our friends for millennia

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A man in a suit, surrounded by others, leaves a court building.

A landmark ruling could permanently change how social media sites run. (Image credit: Wally Skalij via Getty Images)

The social media giants Meta and Google have been held liable in a landmark California legal case that found the companies deliberately designed addictive social media products that caused harm to a young woman’s mental health.

The ruling, which came with compensatory damages of $3 million to be awarded to the plaintiff, is the first of its kind, opening up social media companies to penalties across thousands of pending civil claims filed across the U.S.


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