Meta trial that could reshape Facebook, Instagram gets underway
META•Background on the lawsuit and related cases
The lawsuit began in 2023 and stemmed from a multistate investigation into Instagram and Facebook's impact on young users.
That followed testimony by whistleblower Frances Haugen, who told a U.S. Senate committee in 2021 that Meta knew its products could harm young users and knew how to make them safer, but chose not to make changes in favor of pursuing higher profits.
The states are expected to present a trove of internal documents and research from Meta, and testimony from former Meta employees and experts.
Meta and other social media companies including Snap Inc, TikTok parent ByteDance and YouTube parent Alphabet face thousands of lawsuits by states, municipalities, school districts and individuals over whether their products harm young users.
In March, a Los Angeles jury ordered Meta and Google to pay $6 million to a 20-year-old woman who said she became addicted to Instagram and YouTube media as a child.




