Google, Meta, Push Back on Addiction Claims in Landmark Social Media Trial

Jurors in the case got their first glimpse into what will be a lengthy trial.

Google, Meta, Push Back on Addiction Claims in Landmark Social Media Trial
Photo of young people using their phones to view social media from 2024 by Rick Rycroft/AP

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 11, 2026 (AP) — Jurors in a landmark social media case that seeks to hold tech companies responsible for harms to children got their first glimpse into what will be a lengthy trial characterized by dueling narratives from the plaintiffs and the two remaining defendants, Meta and YouTube.

At the core of the Los Angeles case is a 20-year-old identified only by the initials “KGM,” whose case could determine how thousands of similar lawsuits will play out. KGM and the cases of two other plaintiffs have been selected to be bellwether trials — essentially test cases for both sides to see how their arguments play out before a jury.

Comparing social media platforms to casinos and addictive drugs, lawyer Mark Lanier delivered opening statements Monday in the Los Angeles Superior Court trial that seeks to hold Instagram owner Meta and Google's YouTube responsible for addictive features and harms to children who use their products. Two other defendants, TikTok and Snap, have settled the case.

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