A ‘bellwether’ social media addiction trial is underway. It could set off a chain reaction | CNN Business

New York  — 

Big Tech may be on the verge of its Big Tobacco moment.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, one of the leading architects of the modern online world, testified for the first time before a jury this week over claims that social media harms young people. His testimony comes more than four years after internal documents leaked by whistleblower Frances Haugen indicated the company knew its platforms could be harmful.

Internal documents presented in a Los Angeles courtroom on Wednesday seemed to confirm what many have long believed — that Meta has known

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