Meta rejects claims it sought to hook children to Facebook, Instagram as landmark trial begins
META•Witness testimony and market reaction
After opening arguments concluded, former Meta safety engineer Arturo Bejar began testifying as the states' first witness.
Bejar has long said Meta knew its child safety tools did not work, and has testified against the company in four trials.
Meta sought to block his testimony, allegedly for deleting Signal messages with former employees, but Rogers rejected what she considered a long-shot bid to eliminate a key witness.
Bejar told jurors that "move fast and break things" was a mantra at Meta, which took a "don't ask, don't tell" approach to monitoring whether children under 13 were online.
"Many products were shipped into the world," such as Reels short-form videos, "and safety was not a consideration in how it was initially deployed," Bejar said.




