'We're having a moment' - fear and denial in Silicon Valley over social media addiction trial
'We're having a moment' - fear and denial in Silicon Valley over social media addiction trial 5 hours ago Lily JamaliNorth America Technology correspondent Silicon Valley is reeling from the seismic verdict delivered by an LA jury on Wednesday.
Some in the tech world have sought to downplay this case's impact, while others fear it's the beginning of a public reckoning that poses a threat - potentially an existential one - to US social media companies. As one insider who asked not to be identified told the BBC, "we're having a moment". The view from inside Meta The verdict has forced those inside the companies to grapple with the fact that many outsiders do not view them as favourably as they have come to view themselves.
3m) in compensation and an additional $3m in damages intended to punish the companies.
Inside Meta, the verdict is viewed as a disappointment.
Going into the trial, the company was confident in the strength of its position.
Its argument involved laying out Kaley's struggles with her family and challenges in school, which they said preceded her use of Meta's Instagram starting at the age of nine. Kaley claimed the platforms amplified her personal issues and left her with body dysmorphia, depression and suicidal thoughts.
But they are not off the hook yet, as they will be defendants in several upcoming bellwether trials.
A Meta spokesperson told the BBC that reducing something as complex as teen mental health to a single cause risks leaving the many, broader issues teens face today unaddressed. "Many teens rely on digital communities to connect and find belonging," Meta said. A Google spokesperson told the BBC its video platform YouTube had been misunderstood in the court case.
YouTube is "a responsibly built streaming platform, not a social media site," the company said.
It's clear these companies won't take the ruling lying down. Former Twitter executive Bruce Daisley said most big tech firms derive their value from growing faster than the rest of the stock market.
Any sort of regulation - or in this case lawsuit - which jeopardises that becomes a problem that needs to be dealt with. "The tech firms spend more on lobbying and more on PR than any other sector in the world," Daisley told the BBC's World Business Express.
Just the beginning In arguing his case for punitive damages, Kaley's attorney Mark Lanier - a folksy Texas litigator - had shown the jury a jar of M&Ms.
Currently, Meta's market capitalisation is at around $1.
They believe the outcome bodes well for the eight bellwether trials set to follow in the months ahead.
Meta is also reeling from a separate $375m verdict delivered on Tuesday.
New Mexico prosecutors convinced a jury the company enabled child exploitation on its platforms.
But, Goldman said, there's no guarantee the jury verdicts of the past week will stand on appeal.
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