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Jurors have determined that Instagram and YouTube are responsible for making children dependent on their platforms after internal records indicated that engineers had cautioned executives years earlier — and now, 2,000 separate family lawsuits are progressing through the US judicial system. Each lawsuit links a young individual's anxiety, depression, or suicide attempt to these applications. Initial rulings have granted several million dollars to each family, with total liabilities potentially surpassing 50 billion dollars. The US Surgeon General has labeled adolescent social media use a public health emergency.

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00:00A deadly verdict against social media giants just opened the floodgates for 2,000 pending U.S. lawsuits.
00:06Juries have already found Instagram and YouTube liable for addicting children to their platforms,
00:12knowingly designing systems that hook young brains.
00:15Internal documents released in court showed engineers warned company executives years ago.
00:21Executives shipped the addictive features anyway.
00:23Now, 2,000 individual American family cases are working through U.S. courts.
00:29Every one of them traces a young person's anxiety, depression, or suicide attempt back to the apps.
00:35Damages in early verdicts have run into multiple millions per family.
00:40Total exposure for the social media giants could exceed $50 billion.
00:45For American parents, the data is now overwhelming.
00:48The U.S. Surgeon General called teen social media use a public health crisis.
00:53If you have a child under 16 with unrestricted social media access.
00:57The news cycle is telling you what every internal meta document already said.
01:02The product is dangerous.
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