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Meta's Instagram and Facebook Accused of Being Designed to Addict Young People
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- Meta's Instagram and Facebook apps are accused of being designed to addict young people
- The company's lawyers have denied the allegations
- The lawsuit is one of the largest cases against tech companies for allegedly designing apps to addict young people
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A lawsuit has been filed in the US against Meta, alleging that the company's Instagram and Facebook apps were designed to addict young people. The company's lawyers have denied the allegations. The lawsuit is considered one of the largest cases against tech companies for allegedly designing apps to addict young people. Meta's lawyers have denied the allegations, stating that the company is working to improve the well-being of young people. The outcome of the lawsuit could impact the future of tech companies' apps for young people.
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- What apps are accused of being designed to addict young people?
- Instagram and Facebook apps
- Why was the lawsuit filed?
- Due to Meta's alleged design of apps to addict young people
- What could be the outcome of the lawsuit?
- It could impact the future of tech companies' apps for young people
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